J. Paul Morrison

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J. Paul Morrison (1937-2022[1]) was a Canadian, British-born, software architect and computer scientist.[2] He is best known as the creator of flow-based programming[3] and author of "Flow Based Programming: A New Approach to Application Development".[4] In 2013, an interview, which was videotaped, between Paul and Henri Bergius, was held in Toronto.[5]

References[edit]

  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.