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Arthur Charles Norman,
a British mathematician, computer scientist, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he has previously been a Director of Studies for Computer Science [1]. His research interests include symbolic_computation and programming languages. In the 80s, while also affiliated with Acornsoft, he has written the Acornsoft LISP interpreter [2], and, along with Nick Pelling (Orlando), he contributed to the chess program Acornsoft Chess [3], both for the BBC Micro. In 1983, along with John P. Fitch, the Fitch-Norman Partnership was established, which became Codemist Ltd in 1988 [4], developing and trading the Norcroft compiler suite targeting RISC OS.
Arthur Norman [5]

Selected Publications

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References

  1. ^ Computer Laboratory: 2008-03-12: Arthur Norman’s last lecture
  2. ^ ARX, Arthur and RISC OS by Paul Fellows, RISC OS User Group Of London, October 15, 2012
  3. ^ Chess (V2.1) - Complete BBC Games Archive
  4. ^ Codemist Ltd home page
  5. ^ Photographic portrait of Arthur Norman by David Thompson, May 18, 2008, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons
  6. ^ dblp: Arthur Norman
  7. ^ Acornsoft LISP from Wikipedia

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