Thomas Eugene Kurtz

Thomas Eugene Kurtz (born February 22, 1928) is an American computer scientist who co-developed the BASIC programming language in 1963/64 together with John George Kemeny. In 1951, Dr. Kurtz’s first experience with computing came at the Summer Session of the Institute for Numerical Analysis at UCLA. His interests have included numerical analysis, statistics, and computer science ever since. Dr. Kurtz graduated from Knox College in 1950, and recei... more

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