《Blast From The Past》Chapter 8: Guido van Rossum
Advertisement
Guido van Rossum is a noted Dutch computer programmer and author, better known for creating the 'Python' programming language that earned him the title of the "Benevolent Dictator for Life" (BDFL). He later stepped down as the "BDFL" of Python in July 2018. After obtaining his master's degree in mathematics and computer science from the 'University of Amsterdam,' Guido worked at several research institutes, such as the 'Corporation for National Research Initiatives '(CNRI), the 'US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),' and the 'Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica' (CWI) in the Netherlands. While working in the Netherlands, he wrote and contributed a glob() routine to 'BSD Unix' and also aided in developing the 'ABC' programming language. He was involved in discussions on the 'HTML' standard and developed the free extensible multi-platform web browser 'Grail,' written in 'Python.' He worked with 'Zope Corporation' and 'Elemental Security' before joining 'Google,' where he spent half his time developing 'Python.' 'Python' eventually became a popular and influential programming language. He later joined 'Dropbox.' Guido won the 'Award for the Advancement of Free Software' among other honors and accolades.
Childhood & Early Life
Guido van Rossum was born on January 31, 1956, in Haarlem, the Netherlands. He was the eldest child of his parents. He has a younger brother named Just van Rossum. He also has a younger sister. His father was an architect, and his mother trained as a schoolteacher but left her job after marriage. His parents belonged to the left-leaning 'Pacifist' and 'Labor' parties. The "van" in Guido's name, according to Dutch naming conventions, is capitalized when the person is called by the surname only and not when one uses his full name. This fact also finds mention in Guido's home page.
He received an electronics kit, probably on his tenth birthday, and eventually became an electronics hobbyist while in high school. He was good at designing circuits rather than at soldering and gradually started designing more complicated digital circuits, which became his main hobby. He also had an interest in building mechanical models.
Advertisement
He attended the 'University of Amsterdam,' from where he obtained a master's degree in mathematics and computer science in 1982.
CareerGuido worked with various research institutes, both in his homeland and in the US. These included the 'Corporation for National Research Initiatives' (CNRI), the 'US National Institute of Standards and Technology' (NIST) and the 'Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica' (CWI) in the Netherlands.During his tenure at the 'CWI,' in 1986, he wrote and contributed a glob() routine to 'BSD Unix.' In the mid-1980s, while at the 'CWI,' he worked for several years on the 'ABC' system that was developed by Leo Geurts, Steven Pemberton, and Lambert Meertens. He once talked about the influence of the project on him and the knowledge he had gained by being associated with it. He also expressed his gratitude toward the people who worked on the project. 'ABC' had a major influence on the design of 'Python,' which was later developed by Guido.The free extensible multi-platform web browser 'Grail,' developed by the 'CNRI' and written in the 'Python' programming language, was created by him. This early web browser that had the ability to run client-side 'Python' codes in a manner similar to how the mainstream browsers run client-side 'JavaScript' codes was released publicly for the first time in November 1995. Version 0.6 of the browser marked its last official release, on April 1, 1999. Guido also participated in discussions associated with the 'HTML' standard.He placed a funding proposal named 'Computer Programming for Everybody' before the 'Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency' (DARPA) in 1999, elucidating his objectives for the 'Python' programming language.He joined 'Zope Corporation' in 2000 and worked there till 2003. Thereafter, he began serving 'Elemental Security,' where he worked on a custom programming language. He was offered a job by the famous American multinational technology company 'Google' in 2005. He worked there till December 2012.His tenure at 'Google' saw him spending half his time creating the interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language 'Python.' The concept of creating some sort of a descendant of 'ABC' that would be of interest to the 'Unix/C' hackers, had struck him decades earlier, when he was looking for a "'hobby' programming project that would keep him busy during the Christmas week in December 1989, while his office remained closed.Guido said that he had derived the name "Python" from the British sketch-comedy series 'Monty Python's Flying Circus,' of which he is a big fan. He mentioned that while choosing the name, he was in a "slightly irreverent mood." While 'ABC' was quite influential in designing 'Python,' Guido mentioned that 'ABC' was inspired by 'SETL.' He said that one of the developers of 'ABC,' Meertens, had a year's tenure with the 'SETL' group at 'New York University' (NYU) before the final design of 'ABC' was produced.The phrase "Benevolent Dictator for Life" (BDFL) originated with reference to him in 1995. He received the "BDFL" title for the 'Python' programming language, which meant that he had the final say in any kind of disputes or arguments within the 'Python' community. He later stepped down as the "BDFL," or the leader of the 'Python' community, on July 12, 2018.With time, 'Python' evolved as a popular and influential programming language and was regarded as the second-most popular language on the social-coding website 'GitHub,' just after 'JavaScript' and before 'Java.' The measure of popularity of programming languages, the 'TIOBE' programming community index, includes 'Python' in their list of the top 10 most popular languages. It also usually finds a place among the top 10 most-mentioned languages in job posts. The philosophy of 'Python' has influenced several other programming languages, such as 'Julia,' 'Cobra,' 'ECMAScript,' 'Go,' and 'CoffeeScript.'While with 'Google,' he also created the web-based code review system named 'Mondrian.' Used within 'Google,' the software was written in 'Python' and was named by Guido after noted Dutch painter and theoretician Piet Mondriaan.Guido joined 'Dropbox,' an American cloud file storage company, in January 2013.His work in computer programming, including the development of 'Python,' has earned him several honors and accolades over the years. The 'Free Software Foundation' (FSF) awarded him with the 2001 'Award for the Advancement of Free Software' for his work on 'Python.' He received the award during the 'FOSDEM' conference held in Brussels in 2002. He was also given the 'NLUUG Award' in May 2003 and was recognized by the 'Association for Computing Machinery' as a 'Distinguished Engineer' in 2006. He became a 'Fellow of the Computer History Museum' in 2018.He has also come up with some 'Python'-related books. These include 'Internet Programming with Python' (1996), which he co-authored with Aaron Watters and James C Ahlstrom; 'An Introduction to Python' (2003); and 'The Python Language Reference Manual' (2003).
Advertisement
Family & Personal LifeHe married Kim Knapp in 2000. They have a son named Orlijn Michiel Knapp-van Rossum. Guido lives in Belmont, California, with his family. His brother, Just van Rossum, later became a type designer and programmer. The typeface used in the "Python Powered" logo was designed by Just.
Family members:
Spouse/Ex-: Kim Knapp (M. 2000)
Siblings: Just Van Rossum
Children: Orlijn Michiel Knapp-Van Rossum
Unknown parents of Guido van Rossum
Advertisement
The RPG Apocalypse (LitRPG)
Life isn't a game. Well, maybe it is now. Every day is the same for Joseph. Study; go to class; repeat. He can't help wondering what it's all for? Who is it all for? Life is dull and there's no prospect of that changing. Is some excitement too much to ask for? "Get to safety if you wish to survive!" Joseph's prayers are answered, but not in a way he could ever have expected. Goblins, ghouls, kobolds and a myriad of monsters and mythical creatures have spawned all over the college campus and beyond. The carnage is shocking. If he's going to survive the RPG apocalypse, Joseph is going to have to figure out the new rules fast. And is it wrong to feel so alive, when so many other people have died?
8 220The Book of Rune
If you like moderately well-researched semi-medieval military logistics with some fantasy twists, and also conspiracy, and exploration, and violence, and maybe a dash of road movie, hey, Ruen just might be your thing. Plot-wise, basically there's a guy who got fired by Death, a kid with pyrotechnic tendencies, and a slave general who wouldn't mind retiring but ended up on a mass suicide mission. If you were looking for a less TL;DR version, a guy who got fired by Death meets a kid with pyrotechnic tendencies, and they try to get the guy un-fired while also trying to come to terms with death together (ooohhhh, look, I'm deep). Meanwhile a slave general does something stupid and ends up being sent on a suicide mission, and he tries to wreak havoc and save lives at the same time. The threads come together, I swear. This is a rough draft of a fantasy semi-book that I've had in the back of my head for some time. I've written a variety of short stories set in the world over the past three years, and I finally kicked myself into writing the actual story. Very much a slow work in progress. Occasional violence (okay, well, maybe more than occasional), occasional foul language.
8 193The Magic of Diesel
In a world where magic is part of everyday life, the dreaded Dungeons are an essential provider of valuable resources that make modern society possible. The people who brave the mysterious caverns and its abominable monsters are called Dungeon Runners, and Ian is one of them. Dungeons are dangerous places, but the Tower is the worst of the lot. Despite its lethality, the legendary Dungeon could make any Runner rich beyond their wildest dreams. But the mysterious Dungeon operates on a different set of rules. Unlike any other Dungeons on the planet, a Runner needs a Ticket to enter the ancient portals leading into the Tower. The Academy, an ancient and elusive college dedicated to nurturing elite Dungeon Runners, holds a monopoly on those Tickets. This unique position gives them plenty of power and influence. However, the Academy made a mistake when their greed led to the death of Ian’s sister. Now, he will stop at nothing to crush them and their precious Tower. Will Ian succeed in uncovering the mysteries surrounding the death of his sister? Or will he find himself caught in the schemes of the Academy’s leaders?
8 67Edit ¦lizkook¦
Don't hate if you don't ship these two idols!------------What is going to happen when Lisa come across an edit of hers with..BTS Jungkook?
8 165How to get to #1 on Wattpad - Hints and Tips
I managed to get to #1 on Wattpad for Fantasy as well as Adventure in a month and a half. After four months, I had 1 Million reads and a year later I had 5 million. I worked really hard and have been very lucky, but I'm sure that following these simple rules helped a lot!
8 130A Little Guide for Littles and Caregivers
This is information I use and follow because I am a little, but please feel free to use it too! (But don't plagiarize!)
8 121