File:Alex d'Agapeyeff 1971.png
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Alex_d'Agapeyeff OBE, co-founder of Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd, president of the British Computer Society 1970-1 |
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"The Professional" New Scientist 25 Mar 1971 (Screengrab from Google Books) |
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Essential to illustrate the article on CAP. Alex D'Agapeyeff was a major figure in the history of software development in the UK. |
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