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Bruce Gilchrist : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bruce Gilchrist
Bruce Gilchrist (b. 1930 〔Cf. Library of Congress, (US Library of Congress author records for Bruce Gilchrist )〕) is considered one of the notable figures in modern computing history.〔In that the Charles Babbage Institute of the University of Minnesota, computing histories, holds the letters and archives of Dr. Gilchrist. "CBI archival collections include the papers of prominent companies, individuals, professional associations as well as key government agencies."〕〔Cf. Wikipedia article on the Charles Babbage Institute which says it houses papers and archives of noteworthy computer pioneers: "In addition, CBI has collections of archival papers from many notable figures in computing"〕 == Early life and education == Gilchrist was born 4 August 1930 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England and attended King Edward VII School in Kings Lynn.〔("A Lincolnshire Wrights Family History" ), ''rootsweb (ancestry.com)''〕 He harbored a keen interest in computing and computing devices from an early age. In October 1948, after being awarded a State Scholarship, he started an accelerated applied mathematics degree course at Imperial College of Science and Technology of the University of London. In 1951, he be able to attend a two week course at Cambridge University given by Dr. Maurice Wilkes, the developer of the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC). Gilchrist recalls that "this was my first real exposure to computer programming, the problems of debugging, etc.".
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