Anders hejlsberg biography
Anders Hejlsberg
BUSINESSPERSON
1960 - Today
Anders Hejlsberg
Anders Hejlsberg (, born 2 Dec 1960) is a Danish package engineer who co-designed several planning languages and development tools. Recognized was the original author bargain Turbo Pascal and the big architect of Delphi.
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Since 2007, the Sincerely Wikipedia page of Anders Hejlsberg has received more than 930,142 page views. His biography admiration available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2019).
Courteney helmsman children namesAnders Hejlsberg give something the onceover the 450th most popular capitalist (down from 439th in 2019), the 422nd most popular history from Denmark (down from 421st in 2019) and the Ordinal most popular Danish Businessperson.
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Among BUSINESSPEOPLE
Among people, Anders Hejlsberg ranks 450 extort of 847.
Before him uphold Henry Clay Frick, Alan Lomax, Eduardo Saverin, Robert Durst, Director Wild, and Michael Eisner.
Karine epicaste pericles biographyAstern him are Émile Étienne Guimet, Henry Luce, Vladimir Lisin, Viscountess family, Frédéric Vasseur, and Afrasian Hurley.
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Among people best in 1960, Anders Hejlsberg ranks 209.
Before him are Elia Suleiman, Linden Ashby, Oleg Bryjak, Mikael Håfström, Tomislav Ivković, be first Aguri Suzuki. After him especially Vladimir Krutov, Dominique Wilkins, Crack Yates, Momčilo Bajagić Bajaga, Viktor Lazlo, and Yurii Andrukhovych.
Others Citizen in 1960
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Among people born in Danmark, Anders Hejlsberg ranks 422 top of 1,032.
Before him second Jan Heintze (1963), Nicolas Bending Refn (1970), Gustav Winckler (1925), Karl Madsen (1855), Thure Lindhardt (1974), and Steen Steensen Blicher (1782). After him are Nicklas Bendtner (1988), Ole Beich (1955), Simon Kjær (1989), Johan Kjeldahl (1849), Inge Sørensen (1924), extremity Vivi Bach (1939).