rupol2000
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Hewitt made 2 great revolutions.
At first, he moved from a flat model of processor instructions to the level of multiprocessor calculations, where the calculation unit - Actor, has an individual state and behavior.
The second revolution was that he introduced the idea of competition in computing - concurrent computations - an exclusively right idea that counteracts the passive execution of instructions of the center (like left government)
In addition, he developed the first declarative language and from his developments an object-oriented and logic paradigms were born.
This is the greatest and most underestimated scientist of the 20th century.
Hewitt made 2 great revolutions.
At first, he moved from a flat model of processor instructions to the level of multiprocessor calculations, where the calculation unit - Actor, has an individual state and behavior.
The second revolution was that he introduced the idea of competition in computing - concurrent computations - an exclusively right idea that counteracts the passive execution of instructions of the center (like left government)
In addition, he developed the first declarative language and from his developments an object-oriented and logic paradigms were born.
This is the greatest and most underestimated scientist of the 20th century.
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