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Robert William Bemer (February 8, 1920 – June 22, 2004) was a
computer scientist best
known for his work at IBM
during the late 1950s and
early 1960s...
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Bemer introduced features such as the
escape sequence. His
British colleague Hugh
McGregor Ross
helped to po****rize this work –
according to
Bemer,...
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Stefano Bemer (1964–2012) was an
Italian shoemaker,
based in Florence.
Bemer's clients included the
actor Andy Garcia,
designer Gianfranco Ferré, singer...
- 2014.
Retrieved 2014-06-30.
Bemer, Bob (Oct 25, 2003). "How Bob
Bemer Invented the
ESCAPE Sequence and Key". Bob
Bemer.
Archived from the
original on...
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Andrzej Bemer (German:
Andreas Bemer; died ca. 1626) was a 17th-century
sculptor and architect,
active in
Poland and in Silesia,
probably of
German or...
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Robert Bemer, the
director of
systems programming at Univac.
Bemer was a
great ALGOL fan and
found the
Simula project compelling.
Bemer was also chairperson...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on May 26, 2016.
Retrieved August 25, 2019.
Bemer,
Robert William (2000-08-08). "Why is a byte 8 bits? Or is it?". Computer...
- Truss,
Lynne (2003). Eats,
Shoots & Leaves. p. 161. ISBN 1592400876. Bob,
Bemer. "The
Great Curly Brace Trace Chase".
Archived from the
original on 3 September...
- may have been
fixed by the
design or left to be
varied by the program.
Bemer,
Robert William (1959), "A
proposal for a
generalized card code of 256 characters"...
- "Computer
Pioneer Bob
Bemer, 84". The
Washington Post. p. B06.
Retrieved 28 June 2014. "THE
COBOL REPORT -
Interview with Bob
Bemer - the
Father of COBOL"...