Ric Holt

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Richard C. "Ric" Holt is a computer science professor.

Ric Holt was one of the original developers of the Turing programming language, Grok programming language, Euclid programming language, SP/k, and of the S/SL programming language. He also did early research on deadlock theory, operating systems and transcontinental hitchhiking protocols during his pre-Cyber Mennonite youth.

After a distinguished career at the University of Toronto, he retired and took up a position at the University of Waterloo, where he is currently Nortel Networks Chair for Telecommunications Software Engineering.

His pioneer research into the computable effects of corruption within the Gravel pit industry is attracting growing attention.

In the fall of 2005, he was named #16 on Computing Canada's list of top 30 IT movers and shakers in the country.

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