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Robert Pike (born 1956) is a Canadian programmer and author.
He is best known for his work on the Go programming language while working at Google
and the Plan 9 operating system while working at Bell Labs, where he was a member of the Unix team.
Pike wrote the first window system for Unix in 1981. He is the sole inventor named in the US patent for overlapping windows on a computer display.
With Brian Kernighan, he is the co-author of ''The Practice of Programming'' and ''The Unix Programming Environment''. With Ken Thompson, he is the co-creator of UTF-8 character encoding. Provided by Wikipedia
Rob Pike
![Rob Pike at [[O'Reilly Open Source Convention|OSCON 2010]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Rob-pike-oscon.jpg)
Pike wrote the first window system for Unix in 1981. He is the sole inventor named in the US patent for overlapping windows on a computer display.
With Brian Kernighan, he is the co-author of ''The Practice of Programming'' and ''The Unix Programming Environment''. With Ken Thompson, he is the co-creator of UTF-8 character encoding. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Kernighan, Brian W.Other Authors: “…Pike, Rob…”
Published 1999
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