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Encyclopedia > Charles Goldfarb

Charles F. Goldfarb is known as the father of SGML, co-inventor of the concept of markup languages. Goldfarb holds an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He worked at IBM's Almaden Research Center for many years and is now an independent consultant based in Saratoga, California. The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is a metalanguage in which one can define markup languages for documents. ... A specialized markup language using SGML is used to write the electronic version of the Oxford English Dictionary. ... Harvard Law School (HLS) is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. ... Location Location of Saratoga within Santa Clara County, California. ...


Selected Publications

  • The SGML Handbook, Oxford University Press (1991), ISBN 0-19-853737-9
  • SGML Buyer's Guide, Prentice Hall (1998), ISBN 0-13-681511-1
  • XML Handbook, Prentice Hall (1998), ISBN 0130811521

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 The All-Goldfarb Site: My Goldfarbcentric Bio (822 words)
Irvin J. Goldfarb (1920-1999), was the first of two children of Charles and Lena Goldfarb (née Karp) of Altoona, Pennsylvania.
She is the only Goldfarb in my branch of the clan who achieved any degree of fame.
Charles was an affable Grandpa, but I didn't get to know him very well because I was only a small tyke when he died.
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