Education
Harvard University.
Harvard University.
He was also a pioneer of modular programming, one of the lead designers of the IPL-V programming language, and an early advocate of macro processors in assembly language programming. Mealy went to Harvard University, where he was active in radio as business manager for WHRB. He graduated in 1951 with an Bachelor of Arts, and at that time began working for Bell Laboratories. He later taught at Harvard.
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