Source : WordNet®
Turing
n : English mathematician who conceived of the Turing machine
and broke German codes during World War II (1912-1954)
[syn: {Alan Turing}, {Alan Mathison Turing}]
Source : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
Turing
1. {Alan Turing}.
2. R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy
, U Toronto, 1982. Descendant of
Concurrent Euclid, an airtight super-Pascal. Used mainly for
teaching programming at both high school and university level.
Available from Holt Software Assocs, Toronto.
Versions for Sun, {MS-DOS}, Mac, etc.
E-mail: .
["Turing Language Report", R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy, Report
CSRI-153, CSRI, U Toronto, Dec 1983].
["The Turing Programming Language", R.C. Holt & J.R. Cordy,
CACM 31(12) (Dec 1988)].