Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi | Programming Grouphttps://programming-group.com/members/salvaneschi
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Profile of Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi, Head of the Programming Group.
Great Works in Programming Languageshttps://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-languageshttps://madhadron.com/programming/seven_ur_languages.html
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 Smalltalkhttps://worrydream.com/EarlyHistoryOfSmalltalk/
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
Merrett's Databases at McGillhttps://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~tim/
1960's In the 1960's, programming languages such as FORTRAN, ALGOL, COBOL and PL/I had introduced ways of organizing data in primary memory (RAM) into familiar data structures: nu
fpgacpu.org - FPGA CPU Newshttp://www.fpgacpu.org/
Notes on Postmodern Programming , was some sober reflection on where object-oriented programming was, and where it has gone. The future (e.g. now ) is not what some thought it wou
SIGPLAN Research Highlights Papershttps://www.sigplan.org/Highlights/Papers/
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
Retrocomputing with Clashhttp://unsafeperform.io/retroclash/
become the functional programming language of choice for many developers due to its excellent tools for abstraction and principled program design. The open source Clash hardware d
Haskell for FPGA Hardware Design: Use abstractions like monads and lenses to implement 1970's retro-computing devices like arcade machines and home computers.
PTBSync Desktop Organizerhttps://netcult.ch/elmue/Desktop-Organizer/
screwed up my program. Programming that before was OK, suddenly was declared as obsolete. 64 bit came out, multi-monitor support was added, process elevation was introduced and th
What to do with an old computer?http://toastytech.com/about/vintagecomputing.html
software sets, such as programming languages often sell in the vicinity of $100. "Fluff" software - the sort of thing that came free with a computer, but no one actually used - wi
Hackman's Realmhttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/2072/
a very important programming language. Come here to find out why (and for a cute picture of some beans). JavaScript A language which people confuse with Java, even though it's not
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A Brief History of Microprogramming , Mark Smotherman, Last updated: October 2012 ( local copy ) - corrective comment from Ignacio Menendez Computers available in era A SYMPOSIUM
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