Victor A. Vyssotsky
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Victor A. Vyssotsky (born ) son of the astronomers Alexander N. Vyssotsky and Emma Vyssotsky is a mathematician and computer scientist. He was one of the team member of Multics project. Multics, whilst not particularly commercially successful in itself, directly inspired Ken Thompson to develop Unix.
In the early 1960s along with Robert Morris Sr. and Doug McIlroy he devised and played a computer game called Darwin (later know as Core War) on an IBM 7090 at Bell Labs. Later virus developers used the same technique to develop some viruses.
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- Father Alexander N. Vyssotsky
- Core War at Virus Bulletin : Resources