P. J. Plauger

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P. J. Plauger is an American computer programmer, author, and entrepreneur known for his influential work on C and C++ standard libraries and his widely read books and columns on software development.

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instanceOf computer programmer
entrepreneur
person
coAuthorOf Software Tools in C NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Brian W. Kernighan NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Dinkumware, Ltd. NERFINISHED
Whitesmiths Ltd. NERFINISHED
familyName Plauger NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork computer science
programming languages
software engineering
founded Dinkumware, Ltd. NERFINISHED
Whitesmiths Ltd. NERFINISHED
fullName Phillip James Plauger NERFINISHED
givenName Phillip NERFINISHED
hasWrittenColumn Programming on Purpose NERFINISHED
hasWrittenFor Computer Language magazine NERFINISHED
Embedded Systems Programming magazine NERFINISHED
influenced design of standard C library implementations
design of standard C++ library implementations
knownFor books on C and C++
columns on software development
work on C standard library
work on C++ standard library
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf C standards committee NERFINISHED
C++ standards committee NERFINISHED
notableFor commercial standard-conforming C and C++ libraries
early commercial C compiler products
notableIdea emphasis on practical software engineering
notableWork Programming on Purpose NERFINISHED
Programming on Purpose II: Essays on Software People NERFINISHED
Programming on Purpose III: Essays on Software Technology NERFINISHED
Software Tools in C NERFINISHED
The Draft Standard C++ Library NERFINISHED
The Standard C Library NERFINISHED
occupation author
businessperson
computer programmer
software engineer
participatedIn C standardization
C++ standardization
writesAbout C programming language NERFINISHED
C++ programming language NERFINISHED
programming style
software design
software engineering practices

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Brian Kernighan coAuthor P. J. Plauger