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Van de Snepscheut was net zeventien toen hij in 1970 elektrotechniek ging studeren aan de Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven. Hier studeerde hij in 1977 af bij de wiskundige Frans Kruseman Aretz. Hij vertrok hierna naar de T.H. Twente, maar keerde al na een jaar terug naar Eindhoven. Hij bereidde zijn dissertatie voor onder supervisie van Martin Rem. Hij promoveerde in 1983 op het proefschrift Trace Theory and VLSI Design.[2] De gedrukte uitgave van dit proefschrift was helemaal in het handschrift van de promovendus zelf. Na zijn promotie vertrok hij naar CalTech, waar hij studeerde bij Alain Martin. Hij werkte er onder andere nauw samen met Richard Feynman aan de kwantummechanica van computertechnologie.

In 1984 werd hij benoemd tot hoogleraar aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Hij aanvaardde zijn ambt met de rede Wij zijn ontwerpers. In 1989 verliet hij deze universiteit om adjunct-hoogleraar te worden aan CalTech. Hier schreef hij zijn meest geprezen werk What computing is all about.[3] In zijn necrologie omschreef Edsger W. Dijkstra het boek als...) an absolute treasure, strongly reflecting both his excitement as a scientist and his dedication as an educator.[4] Van de Snepscheut is de bedenker van het bon mot: In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is, dat veel op internet wordt geciteerd.[5]



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Johannes Lambertus Adriana van de Snepscheut was a computer scientist and educator. He was a student of Martin Rem and Edsger Dijkstra. At the time of his death he was the executive officer of the computer science department at the California Institute of Technology. , and was writing an editor for theorem proving called "Proxac". In the early morning hours of February 23, 1994, van de Snepscheut attacked his sleeping wife, Terre, with an ax. He then set their house on fire, and died as it burned around him. Terre and their three children escaped their burning home.



http://www.redirectify.com/people/jan-l-a-van-de-snepscheut.html

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_L.A._van_de_Snepscheut


Alleen de russische media is heel erg in hem geinteresseerd verder rept er op internet geen mens over hem


http://ko.com.ua/jedsger_vajb_dejkstra_11696

http://articles.latimes.com/1994-02-24/local/me-26659_1_associate-professor

12-05-2013, 13:17


Je ziet hoe NL media heel goed is in het of wegmoffelen van wereldnieuws en het heel goed naar voren brengen van nieuws die nergens bijdraagt


Deze man was een Einstein in de Informatica maar op een of andere manier is hij heel goed weggemoffeld omdat ie niet echt op elegante wijze NL op de wereldkaart heeft gezet!

12-05-2013, 13:24
Caltech Professor Dies After Attacking Wife, Setting House Ablaze : Violence: Daughter says she saw her father lighting matches as family escaped the fire. Motive is unknown.
February 24, 1994|MIKE CARLSON | TIMES STAFF WRITER





A Caltech professor, apparently armed with an ax, bludgeoned his wife early Wednesday, then set his La Canada Flintridge home on fire, perishing in the blaze, authorities said.

Jan J.A. van de Snepscheut's badly burned body was found in the remains of a bedroom of his one-story house in the 4700 block of Hayman Avenue by firefighters who responded to the 2:39 a.m. blaze, authorities said. His wife, Terre, who escaped the burning house, remained in fair but stable condition late Wednesday at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena.
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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Angie McLaughlin said the wife told authorities she was asleep when the attack occurred, and recalled only that she was awakened about 2:30 a.m. "when her husband struck her with some type of object."

"The object has not been positively identified, but detectives have removed (an) ax from the scene as possible evidence," the deputy said.

Authorities said the motive behind the apparent attack is unclear. Neighbors described the couple as smart, friendly and involved in community activities and the local Girl Scout troop. None reported hearing any fights or disputes in the days before the fire.

The couple's three children, ages 14, 12 and 10, were in the house at the time the blaze erupted, officials said, but it was unknown whether they witnessed the attack.

Los Angeles County Fire Department Battalion Chief Jim Crawford said the elder daughter led the younger siblings to safety, then ran back into the house to look for her father. When she found him lighting matches, the girl told investigators, she fled.

The daughter suffered a minor case of smoke inhalation and was treated at the scene, Crawford said. Neighbors said the children are staying with friends.

Van de Snepscheut, 41, an associate professor at Caltech, taught introductory and graduate courses in the computer science department, Caltech officials said. A Dutch citizen born in Oosterhout, the Netherlands, he had taught at the university since 1989. He received his master's degree from Eindoven University of Technology in 1977 and his Ph.D. from the same university in 1983, officials said.

Van de Snepscheut was the founder of two microcomputer companies in the Netherlands. His work focused mainly on developing methods to fix bugs, or errors, in computer software programs. He published a book, "What Computing Is All About," in 1993 and thanked his wife and family "for their love and patience in the past years" in the last sentence of the text.

His students, stunned by the news of his death, said he had always been calm and good-humored in class, and had given no sign Tuesday that he might be under duress.

"I have a lot of respect for him. He was a really good professor, and his class was the only class I went to regularly," said Huy Le, 18, a computer science major who was one of 30 students in Van de Snepscheut's sophomore class.

12-05-2013, 13:26
Deze man was een ware genie jammer dat de media hem wegmoffelt , al was het een of andere gekke Ali dan zou die op elke google search staan