E.B. White was a famous computer scientist and inventor. He founded the White Corporation in the early 1950s and became one of the founders of the modern computer industry. E.B. White's life story was full of legends. He was hailed as the "pioneer of the computer revolution" because he had done many groundbreaking work in the design and application of computer hardware and software. His contributions to the field of computer science include: He created the computer architecture based on the Von-Neumannen architecture, which is the foundation of modern computers. He invented the digital signal processing system, which provided an important technical foundation for computer data processing. 3. The concept of Common Language RuntimeQL was put forward, which provided an important guarantee for the cross-platform operation of modern software. 4. The development of the "Model View Controller" framework provides important ideas and methods for the design and development of software. In addition to his contributions to the field of computer science, he was also an excellent lecturer and researcher at many famous universities, dedicated to promoting the development of computer science and information technology. E.B. White was awarded the title of Foreign Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering in the 1960s, which was one of the highest honors in the field of computer science. His achievements and contributions were highly recognized and praised by the global academic and industrial circles.