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  1. M. Douglas McIlroy, Adjunct Professor Department of Computer Science 6211 Sudikoff Hall Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 douglas.mcilroy@dartmouth.edu +1 603 646 1077 2003 marked my golden anniversary as a programmer. Hooked when Bob Walker introduced ...

  2. M. Douglas McIlroy Department of Computer Science Dartmouth College Hanover, NH 03755 doug@research.bell-labs.com doug@cs.dartmouth.edu Engineer, mathematician, and programmer , I have had the good fortune to head the research department where Unix was born, and to work with some of the most creative talents in computing.

  3. Engineer and Comp Science Ctr, Room 103. HB 6211. Department(s) Computer Science

  4. 15. März 2024 · Doug McIlroy ’53: Applied physicist to programming pioneer. March 15, 2024. While at Bell Labs, M. Douglas McIlroy '53 participated in the genesis of the Unix operating system. His contributions were a radical change from the way programs were written in the 1950s and 1960s and are ubiquitous in computer programs today.

  5. Doug McIlroy, Boston, Massachusetts, 2015. Doug McIlroy was the head of Bell Lab’s Computing Techniques Research Department which created the Unix operating system. McIlroy is widely credited with creating the Unix computing concept known as “pipes” (short for pipelines) which allows users to connect two or more software tools together in ...

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Doug_McIlroyDoug McIlroy - Wikiquote

    1. Feb. 2020 · Doug McIlroy. McIlroy (left) with former colleague Dennis Ritchie at the Japan Prize Foundation in May 2011. Malcolm Douglas McIlroy (born 1932) is an American mathematician, engineer, and programmer, best known for having originally developed Unix pipes, software componentry, and several Unix tools, such as spell, diff, sort, join, graph ...