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John George Kemeny
Jewish-Hungarian American mathematician, computer scientist, educator, and President of Dartmouth College
Mary Kenneth Keller
first American woman to receive a PhD in computer science (1913-1985); simultaneously with Irving Tang first American to receive PhD in computer science, nun
Thomas E. Kurtz
American computer scientist and educator (1928–2024)
BBC BASIC
version of the BASIC programming language

Basic-256
Basic-256 is a project to learn the basics of computer programming. The project started in 2007 inspired by the article “Why Johnny can't code” by David Brin, which also inspired the creation of Microsoft Small Basic. Its main focus is to provide a simple and comprehensive environment for middle/high school students to learn the basics of computer programming.
PBASIC
PBASIC is a microcontroller-based version of BASIC created by Parallax, Inc. in 1992.
Frank Ostrowski
German computer programmer
Benoît Minisini
French computer programmer

Wang 2200
minicomputer from Wang Laboratories