Mark Nemenman


Mark Nemenman was a Soviet computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in systems programming and programming language research. He was one of the main developers of the AKI language in 1964, before BASIC became known. He led the development of system software for Minsk-32, the most popular of Minsk family of computers.
He was awarded Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1970, received his Ph.D. in 1975, Professor since 1984.
Nemenman authored more than 70 papers and 5 books. He is the father of two sons, one of whom is theoretical physicist Ilya Nemenman.

Books

  • Nemenman, Tsagelsky, Matyushevskaya Autocode for engineering problems solving on Minsk 2 Minsk, 1965
  • Nemenman Programming in AKI Minsk, 1972
  • Kushnerev, Nemenman, Tsagelsky Programming for Computer Minsk-32 Moscow, 1973
  • Belokurskaya, Kushnerev, Nemenman Minsk 32 Dispatcher Moscow, 1973
  • Lopato, Nemenman, Pykhtin, Tikmenov Personal-professional Computers Moscow, 1988
  • Belokurskaya, Emelyanchik, Nemenman Personal Computers ES. Abacus Package Moscow, 19