Jensen's Device — is a computer programming technique devised by Danish computer scientist Jørn Jensen after studying the ALGOL 60 Report.Fact|date=February 2007The following program was proposed to illustrate the technique. It computes the 100th harmonic number… … Wikipedia
Jørn Skaarup — (* 1925) ist ein ehemaliger dänischer Badmintonspieler. Sportliche Karriere Skaarup wurde in der Zeit nach dem 2. Weltkrieg elfmal dänischer Meister in den Einzeldisziplinen. Die inoffiziellen Weltmeisterschaften, die All England, gewann er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
JENSEN-GROUP — Infobox Company company name = JENSEN GROUP foundation = 1937 in Bornholm, Denmark company type = Public The JENSEN GROUP traces its origins back to a servicing and manufacturing company that was founded in 1937 on Bornholm, a Danish Island in… … Wikipedia
Jacob Jensen — born 1926 in Copenhagen, Denmark Is a well established name in the field of industrial design. Jacob Jensen is the son of an upholsterer, Alfred Jensen, and his wife Olga Jensen. He grew up in the rough environment of the Vesterbro area, left… … Wikipedia
Martin S. Jensen — Personal information Full name Martin Sejr Jensen Date of birth July 10, 1973 ( … Wikipedia
Ole Jensen — (* um 1925) ist ein ehemaliger dänischer Badmintonspieler. Karriere Ole Jensen wurde bei der dritten Auflage des Thomas Cups 1955 Vizeweltmeister mit dem dänischen Herrenteam. Im Finale gegen Malaya unterlag er dabei in seinem Einzel gegen Ong… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ALGOL — This article is about the programming language family. For other uses, see Algol (disambiguation). ALGOL Paradigm(s) procedural, imperative, structured Appeared in 1958 Designed by Bauer, Bottenbruch, Rutishauser, Samelson, Backus, Katz, Perlis … Wikipedia
Per Brinch Hansen — (November 13, 1938 July 31, 2007) was a Danish American computer scientist known for concurrent programming theory.BiographyHe was born in Frederiksberg, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Brinch Hansen was one of the pioneers of concurrent programming and… … Wikipedia
DASK — The DASK was the first computer in Denmark. It was commissioned in 1955, designed and constructed by Regnecentralen, and began operation in September 1957. DASK is an acronym for Dansk Algoritmisk Sekvens Kalkulator or Danish Algorithmic Sequence … Wikipedia
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