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Walt Bilofsky
,
an American computer scientist, programmer, entrepreneur, and
philanthropist
. Walt made first programming experience in 1960, at
The Bronx High School of Science
in
New York City
, and a few years later, while a student at
Cornell University
, he programmed several computers, including the
Burroughs 220
. He worked a
Bolt, Beranek and Newman
, the company that created the
ARPANET
, and was one of the founders of
Interactive Systems Corporation
in 1977
[1]
, the first vendor of
UNIX
outside
AT&T
.
Walt Bilofsky
[2]
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Software Toolworks
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References
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Software Toolworks
In 1980, Walt Bilofsky founded
The Software Toolworks, Inc.
[3]
[4]
, where he was along with
Michael E. Duffy
and primary engine author
David Kittinger
one of the creators of the
Chessmaster 2000
in 1986
[5]
.
External Links
Walt Bilofsky's Home Page
Walt Bilofsky's Home Page - Software Publisher
The Curmudgeon Speaks - Walt's Technical and Shopping Tips
Walt Bilofsky - Video Game Credits and Biography
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MobyGames
Pacifica
- Walt Bilofsky
[6]
[7]
[8]
,
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Walt Bilofsky's Home Page - Software Publisher
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Image cropped from
Ronyelle Banks registers with 'Salmon Bubba' Walt Bilofsky
,
Salmon Derby
,
Tiburon
Yacht Club
, August 26, 2007
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Walt Bilofsky's Home Page - Software Publisher
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The Software Toolworks Home Page
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The Chessmaster 2000
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MobyGames
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Treasure Island Museum Association
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Treasure Island, San Francisco from Wikipedia
^
Jacques Schnier » Art and Architecture - San Francisco
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Apr 19, 2014
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an American computer scientist, programmer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Walt made first programming experience in 1960, at The Bronx High School of Science in New York City, and a few years later, while a student at Cornell University, he programmed several computers, including the Burroughs 220. He worked a Bolt, Beranek and Newman, the company that created the ARPANET, and was one of the founders of Interactive Systems Corporation in 1977 [1], the first vendor of UNIX outside AT&T.
Table of Contents
Software Toolworks
In 1980, Walt Bilofsky founded The Software Toolworks, Inc. [3] [4], where he was along with Michael E. Duffy and primary engine author David Kittinger one of the creators of the Chessmaster 2000 in 1986 [5].External Links
References
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