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![]() Alexandrescu at ACCU 2009
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Born | 1969 (age 47–48) Bucharest,Romania |
Nationality | Romanian, American |
Education | Politehnica University of Bucharest and University of Washington |
Occupation | Developer of the D programming language |
Known for | Expert on C++ and D programming |
Spouse(s) | Sanda Alexandrescu |
Website | erdani |
Andrei Alexandrescu (born 1969) is a Romanian-American C++ and D languageprogrammer and author. He is particularly known for his pioneering work on policy-based design implemented via template metaprogramming. These ideas are articulated in his book Modern C++ Design and were first implemented in his programming library, Loki. He also implemented the "move constructors" concept in his MOJO library. He contributed to the C/C++ Users Journal under the byline "Generic<Programming>". Alexandrescu worked as a research scientist at Facebook, before departing the company in August 2015 in order to focus on developing the D programming language.
He became an American citizen in August 2014.
He is a developer of the D programming language.
Alexandrescu received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Polytechnic University of Bucharest (Universitatea Politehnica din Bucureşti) in July 1994.
His first article was published in the C/C++ Users Journal in September 1998. He was a program manager for Netzip, Inc. from April 1999 until February 2000. When the company was acquired by RealNetworks, Inc., he served there as a development manager from February 2000 through September 2001.
Alexandrescu earned an M.S. (2003) and a Ph.D. (2009) in computer science from the University of Washington.