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  2. David J. Brown (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    David James Brown (born 1957) is an American computer scientist. He was one of a small group at Stanford University that helped to develop the computer system that later became the foundational technology of Sun Microsystems , and was a co-founder of Silicon Graphics .

  3. Digital Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Digital Fortress is a techno-thriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published in 1998 by St. Martin's Press.The book explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical implications of using such technology.

  4. List of computer books - Wikipedia

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    Donald Knuth - The Art of Computer Programming; Ellen Ullman - Close to the Machine; Ellis Horowitz - Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms; Eric Raymond - The Art of Unix Programming; Gerald M. Weinberg - The Psychology of Computer Programming; James Gosling - The Java Programming Language; Joel Spolsky - The Best Software Writing I

  5. The Da Vinci Code - Wikipedia

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    The book also refers to The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (1982), although Brown stated that it was not used as research material. [ 2 ] The Da Vinci Code provoked a popular interest in speculation concerning the Holy Grail legend and Mary Magdalene's role in the history of Christianity .

  6. David J. Brown - Wikipedia

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    David J. Brown, Sr. (born 1946), Australian footballer David J. Brown (computer scientist) (born 1957), American computer scientist David Jay Brown (born 1961), American writer, interviewer, and consciousness researcher

  7. David R. Brown (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    David Randolph Brown (October 31, 1923 – April 16, 2016) was an American computer scientist. [1] He was a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology leadership team [ 2 ] [ 3 ] that created Project Whirlwind, [ 4 ] "one of the first large-scale, high-speed computers".

  8. David W. Brown - Wikipedia

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    David W. Brown is an American author who lives in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker , [ 2 ] The New York Times , [ 3 ] and Scientific American . [ 4 ]

  9. List of computer scientists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of computer scientists, people who do work in computer science, in particular researchers and authors. Some persons notable as programmers are included here because they work in research as well as program.