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Bjarne Stroustrup is a highly influential Danish computer scientist, renowned as the creator of the C++ programming language. His work revolutionized software development, providing a powerful tool for building complex and efficient applications. Throughout his career, Stroustrup has held prominent positions at Bell Labs, Texas A&M University, Morgan Stanley, and Columbia University, consistently contributing to the advancement of computer science. His creation, C++, continues to be a cornerstone of modern software engineering, utilized across various industries and platforms. Stroustrup's contributions have significantly shaped the landscape of computer programming.

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Career Timeline

1979D$0.01M

Begins Developing C++

Stroustrup starts working on 'C with Classes', the precursor to C++, at Bell Labs.

1983C$0.1M+$0.09000000000000001M

C++ is Officially Named

The programming language is officially named C++, marking a significant step in its development and adoption.

1998B$1M+$0.9M

First C++ Standard Published

The first international standard for C++ is published, solidifying the language's features and usage.

2002B$2M+$1M

Moves to Texas A&M

Stroustrup becomes a professor at Texas A&M University, continuing his research and teaching in computer science.

2014B$3M+$1M

Joins Morgan Stanley

Stroustrup joins Morgan Stanley as a Managing Director, applying his expertise to real-world software challenges.

2022B$4M+$1M

Moves to Columbia University

Stroustrup becomes a professor at Columbia University, continuing his research and teaching in computer science.

2026B$5M+$1M

Continued Influence on Programming

Stroustrup remains a prominent figure in the world of computer science, with C++ continuing to be widely used in software development.

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Last updated: February 25, 2026