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Turing Award laureates / MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Computational neuroscience / Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution / Marvin Minsky / Time-sharing / TX-0 / John McCarthy / Computing / Science / Lisp programming language
Date: 2001-12-16 12:20:59
Turing Award laureates
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computational neuroscience
Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution
Marvin Minsky
Time-sharing
TX-0
John McCarthy
Computing
Science
Lisp programming language

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