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Peter Landin (right) with Robin Milner, Tony Hoare, and Joe Stoy, all speakers at the Program Verification and Semantics meeting held at the Science Museum, London, in 2001.

Peter John Landin (1930 – 3rd June 2009[1]) was a British computer scientist. He was one of the first to realize that the lambda calculus could be used to model a programming language, an insight that is essential to development of both functional programming and denotational semantics. He was a colleague of Christopher Strachey and an academic at Queen Mary London.

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