Background
Hansen, Per Brinch was born on November 13, 1938 in Copenhagen. Son of Jorgen Brinch and Elsebeth (Ring) Hansen. came to the United States, 1970, naturalized, 1992.
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This book assumes very little or no knowledge of how computers work, and shows how to write understandable programs in Java. Even though most readers will not wish to become professional programmers, programming is fun and useful, and, in today's world it is important for professionals in any field to appreciate what computers can (and cannot) do well. To reach this level of understanding, Per Brinch Hansen goes beyond the routine skills of a computer user and explains the art of programming in some depth, allowing readers to write Java programs for use on the WWW or company's Intranet. Although a book about programming with Java, the same methods can be used for systematic programming in such languages as C, Fortran, and Pascal. The book makes a splendid text for a one semester course on beginning programming and is backed by teaching aids available at the author's Website.
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Intended for computer scientists and programmers who are interested in the programming principles of operating systems, parallel languages, and computational science. Essays in parallel programming. DLC: Parallel programming (Computer science)
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Hansen, Per Brinch was born on November 13, 1938 in Copenhagen. Son of Jorgen Brinch and Elsebeth (Ring) Hansen. came to the United States, 1970, naturalized, 1992.
Master of Science, Technology University Denmark, Copenhagen, 1963. Dr.techn., Technology University Denmark, Copenhagen, 1978.
Systems programmer, Regnecentralen, Copenhagen, 1963-1970; manager software development, Regnecentralen, Copenhagen, 1967-1970; research associate, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1970-1972; associate professor, California Institute Technology, Pasadena, 1972-1976; department chairman computer science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1976-1977; professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1976-1984; Henry Salvatori professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1982-1984; professor, U. Copenhagen, 1984-1987; distinguished professor, Syracuse (New York) U., since 1987. Consultant Burroughs, Honeywell, International Business Machines Corporation, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mostek, TRW, others.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Member Association for Computing Machinery.
Married Milena Marija Hrastar, March 27, 1965. Children: Mette, Thomas.