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Johns Frederick (Jeff)
Rulifson (born
August 20, 1941) is an
American computer scientist.
Johns Frederick Rulifson was born
August 20, 1941, in Bellefontaine...
- Meanwhile,
working independently, a team led by
Douglas Engelbart (with Jeff
Rulifson as
chief programmer) was the
first to
implement the
hyperlink concept for...
- a
fairly recent computer networking term
derived from
queuing theory.
Rulifson, Jeff (June 1969). DEL. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC0005. RFC 5.
Retrieved 30...
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early working group discussion between Steve Crocker,
Steve Carr, and Jeff
Rulifson. In RFC 3,
which first defined the RFC series,
Crocker started attributing...
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downloaded and
executed by the user,
dates at
least to RFC 5 (1969) by Jeff
Rulifson,
which described the Decode-Encode Language,
which was
designed to allow...
- (PDF). alpinesecurity.com.
Retrieved 2017-07-07.[permanent dead link]
Rulifson, Jeff (June 1969). DEL. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC0005. RFC 5.
Retrieved 30...
- Jeff
Rulifson and Van Dam in 2008...
- was
presented publicly. At
separate times, his
Augment ****ociates Jeff
Rulifson and Bill
Paxton appeared in
another portion of the
screen to help edit...
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funding to the project. NLS
development moved to a CDC 3100 in 1965. Jeff
Rulifson joined SRI in 1966 and
became the lead
programmer for NLS
until leaving...
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developer of the
modern GUI;
William English, the
inventor of the mouse; Jeff
Rulifson, the
primary developer of the NLS;
Elizabeth J. Feinler, who ran the Network...