Irina Athanasiu
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Irina Athanasiu (Bucharest, March 7, 1948 – December 28, 2006) was a Romanian professor of Computer Science at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Faculty of Automatic Control and Computer Science.
[edit] Lectures and achievements
- Lectures
- "Formal Languages and Automata"
- "Translator Design"
- "Programming in assembler"
- "Modern programming concepts"
- Other achievements
- Established the Sun Microsystems lab (1997) and the Motorola lab (2000) at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest
- Promoted the Free UNIX for Romania movement
- Founding GURU (the Romanian Group of UNIX users)
[edit] Bibliography
Irina authored and co-authored many computer-science books, including 8086, 286, 386 Micro-Processors, WordStar, Turbo Pascal 6.0, Borland Pascal 7.0 for Windows, Introduction to Turbo Pascal, Programming Techniques, The UNIX Operating System, and Java Programming Language.
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