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Bjarne Stroustrup is a Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University in New York City. He is renowned as the designer and original implementor of the C++ programming language. His work has profoundly influenced software development, emphasizing object-oriented and generic programming paradigms.
Stroustrup authored influential books such as The C++ Programming Language, A Tour of C++, and The Design and Evolution of C++. He actively contributes to the ISO C++ Standards Committee, leading efforts to evolve the language through technical papers and proposals.
His research focuses on improving C++'s safety, performance, and expressiveness, including work on concepts, move semantics, and concurrency features. He has collaborated with industry and academic partners to shape the language's future direction while maintaining its efficiency and flexibility.
Stroustrup's technical contributions span compiler design, template metaprogramming, and standard library development. He advocates for programming practices that balance abstraction with low-level control, making C++ a cornerstone for systems programming and high-performance applications.
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