Footnotes

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Pascal's contribution to computing was recognized by computer scientist Nicklaus Wirth, who in 1972 named his new computer language Pascal (and insisted that it be spelled Pascal, not PASCAL).

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Another pioneer with a programming language named after her. Naming languages after mathematicians is somewhat of a tradition in computer science. Other such languages include Russel, Euclid, Turning, and Goedel.

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The term ``computer architecture'' generally refers to aspects of a computer's internal organization that are visible to programmers or compiler writers; see Chapter CA.

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