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Language Design and Programming Methodology 1979: Syndey, NSW, Australia
- Jeffrey M. Tobias:
Language Design and Programming Methodology, Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Sydney, Australia, 10-11 September, 1979. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 79, Springer 1980, ISBN 3-540-09745-7 - Niklaus Wirth:
The Module: A System Structuring Facility in High-Level Programming Languages. 1-24 - Dennis Ritchie:
The Evolution of the Unix Time-Sharing System. 25-36 - Prabhaker Mateti:
Pascal Verus C: A Subjective Comparison. 37-70 - Jeffrey S. Rohl:
Why Recursion? 71-84 - Paul Pritchard:
On the Prime Example of Programming. 85-94 - Ria Follett:
Describing the Complete Effects of Programs. 95-104 - Jan B. Hext:
Pattern-Matching Commands. 105-110 - Claude Sammut, Brian Cohen:
A Language for Describing Concepts as Programs. 111-116 - Don Herbison-Evans:
A Human Movement Language for Computer Animation. 117-128 - Norman Y. Foo:
Algebraic Specifications and Transition Graphs. 129-142 - Geoffrey J. Nolan:
DASIM 1: A Practical Exercise in Data Abstraction. 143-150 - Ken Robinson:
The Design of a Successor to Pascal. 151-168 - Graham Lee:
DOPLs: A New Type of Programming Language. 169-190 - Niklaus Wirth:
A Personal Computer Based on a High-Level Language. 191-194 - Dan B. Johnston, Andrew M. Lister:
An Experiment in Software Science. 195-215 - Andrew Richardson:
A Critique of Modula. 217-224 - Jim Welsh, Andrew M. Lister, Eric J. Salzman:
A Comparison of Two Notations for Process Communication. 225-254
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