Dutch computer scientist and professor
Lambert Guillaume Louis Théodore Meertens or L.G.L.T. Meertens (born 10 May 1944, in Amsterdam ) is a Dutch computer scientist and professor.[ 3] As of 2020[update] , he is a researcher at the Kestrel Institute , a nonprofit computer science research center in Palo Alto 's Stanford Research Park .[ 2]
Life and career
As a student at the Ignatius Gymnasium in Amsterdam, Meertens designed a computer with Kees Koster , a classmate.[ 4] In the 1960s, Meertens applied affix grammars to the description and composition of music, and obtained a special prize from the jury at the 1968 International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Congress in Edinburgh for his computer-generated string quartet , Quartet No. 1 in C major for 2 violins, viola and violoncello, based on the first non-context-free affix grammar .[ 5] [ 6] The string quartet was published in 1968, as Mathematical Centre Report MR 96 .[ 7]
Meertens was one of the editors of the Revised ALGOL 68 Report.[ 8] He was the originator and one of the designers of the programming language ABC , the incidental predecessor of Python .[ 9] [ 10] He was chairman of the Dutch Pacifist Socialist Party (PSP) from 1975 until 1981. He was codesigner of the Bird–Meertens formalism , along with Richard Bird , who also gifted him the Meertens number .[ 11]
He became involved with developing international standards in programming and informatics, as a member of IFIP Working Group 2.1 on Algorithmic Languages and Calculi,[ 12] which specified , maintains, and supports the languages ALGOL 60 and ALGOL 68 .[ 13] From 1999 to 2009, he was chairperson .
His original work was at the Mathematical Centre (MC), now called Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He co-founded the Pagelet project along with Susan Uskudarli and T. B. Dinesh .[ 14]
After having been Associate Professor of Computer Science at New York University in 1982–83, he was part-time Professor of Applied Logic at Delft University of Technology , the Netherlands, from 1984 to 1986 before becoming part-time Professor of Software Technology at Utrecht University , the Netherlands, where he is now professor emeritus . As of 2021[update] , he works as a researcher at the Kestrel Institute in Palo Alto , California.
Awards
References
^ a b "Holders of the IFIP Silver Core Award (1974–2007)" (PDF) . Griffith University . Retrieved 2018-01-22 .
^ a b c "Prof. Lambert Meertens" . Kestrel Institute . Retrieved 2018-01-22 .
^ Prof.dr. L.G.L.Th. Meertens (1944–) at the Catalogus Professorum Academiæ Rheno-Traiectinæ
^ Rooijendijk, Cordula (2007). Alles moest nog worden uitgevonden (in Dutch). Atlas.
^ Kassler, Michael (1969). "Report from Edinburgh". Perspectives of New Music . 7 (2): 175–177. doi :10.2307/832302 . JSTOR 832302 . .
^ Quartet No. 1 in C major for 2 violins, viola and violoncello . Score and links to mp3 sound files of a performance by the Amsterdam String Quartet (1968).
^ Meertens, Lambert (1968). Quartet no. 1 in C major for 2 violins, viola and violoncello (Technical report). Mathematical Centre . MR96.
^ van Wijngaarden, Adriaan ; Mailloux, Barry James ; Peck, John Edward Lancelot ; Koster, Cornelis Hermanus Antonius ; Sintzoff, Michel [in French] ; Lindsey, Charles Hodgson ; Meertens, Lambert Guillaume Louis Théodore; Fisker, Richard G., eds. (1976). Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 68 (PDF) . Springer-Verlag . ISBN 978-0-387-07592-1 . OCLC 1991170 . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-19. Retrieved 2019-05-11 .
^ Hamilton, Naomi (2008-05-08). "The A–Z of Programming Languages: Python" . Computerworld . IDG Communications. Archived from the original on 2008-12-29. Retrieved 2020-09-04 . ... I figured I could design and implement a language 'almost, but not quite, entirely unlike' ABC, improving upon ABC's deficiencies, ...
^ Stewart, Bruce (2002-06-04). "An Interview with Guido van Rossum" . ONLamp.com . O’Reilly Media. Archived from the original on 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2020-09-04 . ... in my head I had analyzed some of the reasons it had failed.
^ Bird, Richard S. (1998). "Meertens number". Journal of Functional Programming . 8 (1): 83–88. doi :10.1017/S0956796897002931 . S2CID 2939112 .
^ Jeuring, Johan; Meertens, Lambert; Guttmann, Walter (2016-08-17). "Profile of IFIP Working Group 2.1" . Foswiki . Retrieved 2020-10-16 .
^ Swierstra, Doaitse; Gibbons, Jeremy ; Meertens, Lambert (2011-03-02). "ScopeEtc: IFIP21: Foswiki" . Foswiki . Retrieved 2020-10-16 .
^ "The Team @ PANTOTO" . PANTOTO Communities . 2002-08-14. Archived from the original on 2002-08-14. Retrieved 2023-07-15 .
External links
International National Academics Artists