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John N. Little

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John N. (Jack) Little is the president and co-founder of The MathWorks, and co-author of the company's first product MATLAB, rewritten in C language from the original FORTRAN version by Cleve Moler.

He's a Fellow of the IEEE, and a Trustee of the Massachusetts Software Council. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT (1978), and his Master's is from Stanford (1980). He gave the keynote address at Global Signal Processing Expo 2003, with Wim Roelandts.


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