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Arlen Kildall (/ˈkɪldˌɔːl/; May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994) was an
American computer scientist and
microcomputer entrepreneur.
During the 1970s,
Kildall created...
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Kildall may
refer to: Gary
Arlen Kildall (1942–1994),
American computer scientist and
microcomputer entrepreneur,
inventor of
operating system CP/M, founder...
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Scott Kildall (born 1969) is an
American conceptual artist working with new
technologies in a
variety of
media including video art, prints, sculpture...
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Dorothy McEwen Kildall,
often known as
Dorothy McEwen, (1943–2005) was an
American microcomputer industry pioneer. In 1974, she co-founded
Digital Research...
- Microcomputers, is a high-level
language conceived and
developed by Gary
Kildall in 1973 for Hank
Smith at
Intel for the
Intel 8008. It was
later expanded...
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system created in 1974 for
Intel 8080/85-based
microcomputers by Gary
Kildall of
Digital Research, Inc. CP/M is a disk
operating system and its purpose...
- Own Words: Gary
Kildall".
Remarkable People.
Computer History Museum.
Kildall, Gary
Arlen (August 2, 2016) [1993].
Kildall, Scott;
Kildall,
Kristin (eds...
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reaches a fixpoint. This
general approach, also
known as
Kildall's method, was
developed by Gary
Kildall while teaching at the
Naval Postgraduate School. Data-flow...
- or DRI) was a
privately held
American software company created by Gary
Kildall to
market and
develop his CP/M
operating system and
related 8-bit, 16-bit...
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personal computer sphere.
After Kildall left the show,
Cheifet would serve as solo host from 1991 onward.
After Kildall's death in 1994, the show paid tribute...