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'''Eric Bernard Iverson''' is a co-owner of [[Jsoftware]], primary implementer of [[J]]'s [[session]] environment, and son of [[Ken Iverson]]. Initially a programmer at [[I.P. Sharp Associates]] working on [[SHARP APL]], Iverson left in 1990 to found Iverson Software, Inc., which would later be named [[Jsoftware]].<ref>[[Roger Hui|Hui, Roger]]. [http://keiapl.org/rhui/remember.htm "Remembering Ken Iverson"]. November 2004.</ref> Iverson has worked on various IDEs for J including the original Windows-based environment, GTK- and Qt-based IDEs, and the HTML-based JHS, and is a co-developer of the Jd database management system. In 1999 he was appointed CTO of Adaytum Software, a company which relied heavily on J.<ref>Faust, Anne. [http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/general/1999-August/001921.html Press Release - Iverson Software Inc.] J forums.</ref> | '''Eric Bernard Iverson''' is a co-owner of [[Jsoftware]], primary implementer of [[J]]'s [[session]] environment, and son of [[Ken Iverson]]. Initially a programmer at [[I.P. Sharp Associates]] working on [[SHARP APL]], Iverson left in 1990 to found Iverson Software, Inc., which would later be named [[Jsoftware]].<ref>[[Roger Hui|Hui, Roger]]. [http://keiapl.org/rhui/remember.htm "Remembering Ken Iverson"]. November 2004.</ref> Iverson has worked on various IDEs for J including the original Windows-based environment, GTK- and Qt-based IDEs, and the HTML-based JHS, and is a co-developer of the Jd database management system. In 1999 he was appointed CTO of [[Adaytum Software]], a company which relied heavily on J.<ref>Faust, Anne. [http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/general/1999-August/001921.html Press Release - Iverson Software Inc.] J forums.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:37, 14 December 2019
Eric Bernard Iverson is a co-owner of Jsoftware, primary implementer of J's session environment, and son of Ken Iverson. Initially a programmer at I.P. Sharp Associates working on SHARP APL, Iverson left in 1990 to found Iverson Software, Inc., which would later be named Jsoftware.[1] Iverson has worked on various IDEs for J including the original Windows-based environment, GTK- and Qt-based IDEs, and the HTML-based JHS, and is a co-developer of the Jd database management system. In 1999 he was appointed CTO of Adaytum Software, a company which relied heavily on J.[2]
References
- ↑ Hui, Roger. "Remembering Ken Iverson". November 2004.
- ↑ Faust, Anne. Press Release - Iverson Software Inc. J forums.
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