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J. Paul Morrison

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Computer scientist

J. Paul Morrison (1937-2022) was a Canadian, British-born, software architect and computer scientist. He is best known as the creator of flow-based programming and author of "Flow Based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development". In 2013, an interview, which was videotaped, between Paul and Henri Bergius, was held in Toronto.

References

  1. "J. Paul Morrison obituary". legacy.com.
  2. "J Paul Morrison : Biography". jpaulm.github.io.
  3. Gabe Stein (August 2013). "How an Arcane Coding Method From 1970s Banking Software Could Save the Sanity of Web Developers Everywhere". Fast Company. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  4. Morrison, John Paul (2010). Flow-based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development. J.P. Morrison Enterprises. ISBN 978-1-4515-4232-5.
  5. "Interview with J. Paul Morrison, the father of Flow-Based Programming". 6 September 2013.


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