Stanley Gill

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Professor Stanley Gill (1926 - 1975) was a British computer scientist credited, along with Maurice Wilkes and David Wheeler, with the invention of the first computer subroutine.

Stanley Gill was made Professor of Computing Science and Director at the Centre for Computing and Automation at Imperial College, London in 1964 until 1970. He was also president of the British Computer Society from 1967 to 1968

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