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John Fitch (computer scientist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Fitch (computer scientist)
John Fitch (also known as John ffitch) is a computer scientist, mathematician and composer. Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, England in 1945, he was educated at Cambridge. According to his (un-)official biography, "despite his long hair and beard, and the uncertain spelling of his name, was never a hippie".〔(John ffitch - the composer )〕 Currently, he holds the Chair of Software Engineering at Bath, which his biography claims is "a subject about which he knows little". He recently lectured for the module CM20029: The Essence of Compilers. Fitch has worked with relativity, planetary astronomy, computer algebra and Lisp. He won the Adams Prize for Mathematics in 1975 for a joint essay with David Barton entitled ''Applications of algebraic manipulative systems to physics''. Fitch is also the project leader for Csound at sourceforge. He has had a leading role in the development of the software since the early 1990s. == Notes == 〔
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