What Happened on December 19th

Adin D. Falkoff
Adin D. Falkoff
 
APL Co-Inventor Falkoff Born

Adin D. Falkoff is born in New Jersey. He received a BChE in chemical engineering from the City College of New York in 1941 and MA in mathematics from Yale in 1963. He started working for IBM in 1955. With Kenneth E. Iverson, Falkoff developed A Programming Language (APL). Iverson credited him for choosing the name APL and the introduction of the IBM golf-ball typewriter with the replacement typehead, which provided the famous character set to represent programs. Falkoff received IBM’s Outstanding Contribution Award for the development of APL and APL/360, and ACM’s Award for "outstanding contribution to the development and application of APL."