4 good links
- Alan Turing Homepage
Complete look at Turing by biographer Andrew Hodges
- The Turing Archive
Tremendous resource for articles and documents
- Alan Turing
Biographical profile from a student researcher
- Turing
Good account of his life and career, followed by links
Alan Turing Biography
Alan Turing was a mathematician who in 1937 suggested a theoretical machine, since called a Turing Machine, that became the basis of modern computing. In 1950 he suggested what has become known as a "Turing's test," still the criterion for recognizing intelligence in a machine. During World War II Turing led the team that succeeded in breaking German high-level secret codes, using the first practical programmed computer, called Colossus. Turing was a homosexual, a crime in England at the time, and in 1952 he was tried, convicted and sentenced to estrogen treatments. In 1954 he died of cyanide poisoning, an apparent suicide.
Extra credit:
Turing was also an accomplished competitive runner.
