- Jeff Rulifson
Johns F. (Jeff) Rulifson (born
August 20 ,1941 ) is acomputer scientist largely known for his involvement at theAugmentation Research Center , at then-named Stanford Research Institute (nowSRI International ) in implementing the oN-Line System (NLS), a system that foreshadowed many future developments in modern computing and networking. AlthoughDouglas Engelbart was the founder and leader of ARC, Rulifson's innovative programming was essential to the realization of Engelbart's vision.Rulifson was also an instrumental figure during the early days of the
ARPANET . He developed the Decode-Encode Language (DEL), which is documented in the early history of ARPANET in the form of severalRequest for Comment s (see RFC 5). Although never used, DEL was an early precursor toSun Microsystems 's Java programming language.Rulifson left SRI to join the Scientific Systems Lab (SSL) within
Xerox PARC , during the 1970s. While at PARC, he worked on implementing distributed office systems. In1990 , Rulifson won the Association for Computing Machinery's Software System Award for implementing groundbreaking innovations such ashypertext , outline processors, and video conferencing. He currently works for Sun Microsystems Laboratories, inIvan Sutherland 's lab.In 1994 he was inducted as a
Fellow of theAssociation for Computing Machinery .External links
* [http://www.rulifson.org/jeff/sunbio.html Jeff Rulifson biography at Sun Europe]
* [http://www.rulifson.org/jeff/index.html Jeff Rulifson homepage]
* [http://www.invisiblerevolution.net/int-jeff-full-expl.html Video Interview]
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