Brad Cox
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Brad Cox is a computer scientist and Ph.D. of mathematical biology known mostly for his work in software engineering (specifically software reuse), software componentry, and the Objective-C programming language.
He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Organic Chemistry and Mathematics from Furman University, and his Ph.D. from the Department of Mathematical Biology at the University of Chicago.
His family includes his wife, Nancy, his daughter, Kelli, and his son, Kenny. He spoke of them in his speech at the 20th anniversary of his longtime firm, LogiScience Ltd., headquartered in New Hampshire.
Cox wrote:
- (1991) Object Oriented Programming: An Evolutionary Approach. Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-201-54834-8.
- (1996) Superdistribution: Objects as Property on the Electronic Frontier. Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-201-50208-9.