Alan Mycroft
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Alan Mycroft is a reader
Reader
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 at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
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. He is a Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge
Robinson College, Cambridge
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, where he is also director of studies for computer science
Computer science
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.

With Arthur Norman, he co-created the Norcroft C compiler
Norcroft C compiler
The Norcroft C compiler in computing is a portable set of C/C++ programming tools written by Codemist, available for a wide range of processor architectures....

. He is also a named trustee of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a charitable organisation whose single-board computer
Single-board computer
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is intended to stimulate the teaching of basic computer science in schools.

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