Kenneth Lambert
Lambert taught courses in programming, software development and mobile application development. He was also a member of the Philosophy Department and taught courses on the philosophy of history and Hegel.
Professor Lambert came to Washington and Lee in 1985 as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science. He has served three terms as the Chair of the Computer Science Department, and has published 27 books on programming and programming languages.
Professor Lambert also serves as an affiliate member of the Philosophy Department at Washington and Lee.
Education
- Ph.D. Philosophy, Rutgers University
- M.S. Computer Science, Wright State University
- B.A. Philosophy, Bucknell University
Research
Computer Science
Programming languages, software frameworks, and user interface design
Philosophy
Aesthetics and philosophy of history
Teaching
Computer Science
- CSCI 101 Survey of Computer Science
- CSCI 111 Fundamentals of Programming I
- CSCI 112 Fundamentals of Programming II
- CSCI 209 Software Development
- CSCI 210 Computer Organization
- CSCI 251 iOS Application Programming
- CSCI 312 Programming Language Design
- CSCI 320 Parallel Computing
- CSCI 321 Distributed Systems
Philosophy
- PHIL 215 Philosophy of History
- PHIL 264 Aesthetics
- PHIL 298 Seminar on Freud and Philosophy
- PHIL 315 Hegel
Selected Publications
- 27 books, listed in Book Index