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Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi | Programming Group

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Salvaneschi Head of the Programming Group guido.salvaneschi@unisg.ch guido-salvaneschi-7201668 0000-0002-9324-8894 guidosalva School of Computer Science Office 64-114 Torstrasse 2
Profile of Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi, Head of the Programming Group.

SIGPLAN Research Highlights Papers

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describing and teaching programming languages, focusing on one of the “hottest” languages to date: Rust. The work contains multiple aspects, such as analysing common misconception

Learn Multi platform 68000 Assembly Programming... By Magic!

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platform 68000 Assembly Programming...   By Magic! Don't like to read? you can learn while you watch and listen instead! Every Lesson in this series has a matching YOUTUBE vi

Great Works in Programming Languages

https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/courses/670Fall04/GreatWorksInPL.shtml

Great Works in Programming Languages Collected by Benjamin C. Pierce In September, 2004, I posted a query to the Types list asking people to name the five most important papers ev

madhadron - The seven programming ur-languages

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madhadron Home Programming Science « Back to Programming | Home The seven programming ur-languages I regularly hear people asking which programming language to learn, and then ree

The Early History Of Smalltalk

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Music Byte Codes Iconic Programming IV. 1972-76—Xerox PARC: The first real Smalltalk (-72) 17 The two bets: birth of Smalltalk and Interim Dynabook Smalltalk-72 Principles T

Resume for Donald Edward Hopkins

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developers. Passions: Programming languages. Visual programming. Cellular automata. Educational software. User created content. Content creation tools. Online communities. Develop

Cryptography Amicus Brief 10/96

https://archive.epic.org/crypto/export_controls/amicus_brief.html

text written in Cprogramming language that embodied cryptographic algorithms and wasstored on a computer diskette. In accordance with the Regulations, onMarch 9, 1994, Karn submit

List of Emacs implementations

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familiar[ity] with programming and with Emacs." Lisp fundamentals are presented, with "Lisp Quick Reference." GNU-Emacs binaries GNU-Emacs name: GNU-Emacs last changed/verified: 1

Amicus Brief

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written in a high-level programminglanguage called C. Professor Bernstein sought to publish both theSnuffle source code and related information about Snuffle through theordinary c

Loper OS » Engelbart's Violin

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the other hand, "adult" programming, seen from afar, is enough like child-programming to set the computer-enthusiast child up for just this kind of exceptionally cruel bait-and-sw

The Published Data of Robert Munafo at MROB

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entries on the fly. Programming Languages : An automated survey of the popularity of various computer languages. RHTF : The "embarassingly-readable" markup language I created for
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