Chu Bong-Foo
Chu Bong-Foo (born 1937) is the inventor of the Tsang-chieh (Cangjie), a widely used Chinese input method. His renowned input method, created in 1976 and given to the public domain in 1982, has sped up the computerization of Chinese society. Chu spent his childhood in Taiwan, and has worked in Brazil, United States, Taiwan, Shenzhen and Macau.
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Chinese | 朱邦復 | ||||||||
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Born | 1937 (age 86–87) |
Nationality | Chinese |
Known for | Inventing Tsang-chieh (Cangjie) input method for computers |
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Fields | Computer science |
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