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japanex
3/4/95
JOBS IN JAPAN - 36K - NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
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JOBS IN JAPAN - 36K - NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
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3/4/95
Antoine Beugnard
9/20/90
deseperatly seeking a regular expressions shuffle algorithm
I am seeking an algorithm that calculates the regular expression resulting from the shuffle of two
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deseperatly seeking a regular expressions shuffle algorithm
I am seeking an algorithm that calculates the regular expression resulting from the shuffle of two
9/20/90
Mark Horton
11/7/86
net.lang is being renamed comp.lang.misc
This newsgroup is being renamed from net.lang to comp.lang.misc. This renaming will gradually take
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net.lang is being renamed comp.lang.misc
This newsgroup is being renamed from net.lang to comp.lang.misc. This renaming will gradually take
11/7/86
Michel DENIS, European Engineering, Valbonne
11/7/86
How to do it ?
I would like to know if someone has used (or heard about the use of) high level languages (C, Pascal,
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How to do it ?
I would like to know if someone has used (or heard about the use of) high level languages (C, Pascal,
11/7/86
D...@psuvma.bitnet
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TepperL
36
11/7/86
Discussion on removing punctuation in programming languages
In article <13...@ttrdc.UUCP>, le...@ttrdc.UUCP writes: > Well, I went to the bottom of the
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Discussion on removing punctuation in programming languages
In article <13...@ttrdc.UUCP>, le...@ttrdc.UUCP writes: > Well, I went to the bottom of the
11/7/86
Ted Holden
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Theodore S. Norvell
2
11/6/86
Things left out of Borland's Prolog
> "Perhaps the greatest shortcoming of Turbo Prolog as an implementation > of Prolog is
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Things left out of Borland's Prolog
> "Perhaps the greatest shortcoming of Turbo Prolog as an implementation > of Prolog is
11/6/86
William P Loftus
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Kim Fabricius Storm
5
11/5/86
Turing
In article <7...@scc.UUCP> ste...@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) writes: > Here is his famous paper
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Turing
In article <7...@scc.UUCP> ste...@scc.UUCP (Don Steiny) writes: > Here is his famous paper
11/5/86
Mike Lodman
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Ed Segall
2
11/2/86
Optimized Jumps in High-level Languages
This sounds like trace scheduling, where the compiler uses information about the likelihood of the
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Optimized Jumps in High-level Languages
This sounds like trace scheduling, where the compiler uses information about the likelihood of the
11/2/86
Don Steiny
11/1/86
Turing (Oops, I messed up on that)
** I posted Turing's paper on his test for intelligence to this group. There has been a
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Turing (Oops, I messed up on that)
** I posted Turing's paper on his test for intelligence to this group. There has been a
11/1/86
Deepak Kumar
10/31/86
Looking for ML
I am looking for information on ML, the strongly typed functional language designed by Robin Milner
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Looking for ML
I am looking for information on ML, the strongly typed functional language designed by Robin Milner
10/31/86
Erland Sommarskog
10/30/86
Subject a la mode: Removing punctuation in programming languages
I've followed the by now quite long discussion on this subject and I fear I haven't seen all
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Subject a la mode: Removing punctuation in programming languages
I've followed the by now quite long discussion on this subject and I fear I haven't seen all
10/30/86
gud...@megaron.uucp
10/30/86
attribute grammar generators
I'm looking for an attribute grammar generator for experimental work in language design. Does
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attribute grammar generators
I'm looking for an attribute grammar generator for experimental work in language design. Does
10/30/86
Susan E Hinton
10/27/86
computer narrative/art installation
On Saturday November 1, UCSD MFA (Master of Fine Art) candidate Sue Hinton will present her MFA
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computer narrative/art installation
On Saturday November 1, UCSD MFA (Master of Fine Art) candidate Sue Hinton will present her MFA
10/27/86
Paul Czarnecki
10/27/86
ISO ASN.1, CCITT X.409, description languages
ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation. X.409 is the "Presenation Transfer Syntax and
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ISO ASN.1, CCITT X.409, description languages
ASN.1 stands for Abstract Syntax Notation. X.409 is the "Presenation Transfer Syntax and
10/27/86
Kenn Goutal
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ja...@tekecs.uucp
7
10/26/86
language supporting (x<y<z)
Alright, sports fans! The most commonly available language supporting: (value relop value relop value
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language supporting (x<y<z)
Alright, sports fans! The most commonly available language supporting: (value relop value relop value
10/26/86
Larry Fenske
10/24/86
need FORTRAN compiler
A friend of mine has need of a low-cost (<$10000) FORTRAN 77 compiler, preferably putting out
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need FORTRAN compiler
A friend of mine has need of a low-cost (<$10000) FORTRAN 77 compiler, preferably putting out
10/24/86
D...@psuvma.bitnet
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Frank Adams
4
10/24/86
ReExplanation of (x<y<z)
In article <3...@ndmce.uucp> fau...@ucbcad.UUCP writes: >I imagine that for the languages
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ReExplanation of (x<y<z)
In article <3...@ndmce.uucp> fau...@ucbcad.UUCP writes: >I imagine that for the languages
10/24/86
David Weisman
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and...@hammer.uucp
2
10/24/86
COBOL test suite information requested.
The National Bureau of Standards (Washington DC) has validation suites for every FIPS (Federal
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COBOL test suite information requested.
The National Bureau of Standards (Washington DC) has validation suites for every FIPS (Federal
10/24/86
Dana Eckart
10/24/86
Eiffel
Can anyone tell me where to get hold of a copy of: Bertrand Meyer, "Eiffel: A language for
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Eiffel
Can anyone tell me where to get hold of a copy of: Bertrand Meyer, "Eiffel: A language for
10/24/86
Gordon V. Cormack
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ga...@batcomputer.uucp
3
10/23/86
x < y < z using user-defined types and overloading
In a recent article br...@looking.UUCP (Brad Templeton) wrote: >Sure, but I have been wondering
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x < y < z using user-defined types and overloading
In a recent article br...@looking.UUCP (Brad Templeton) wrote: >Sure, but I have been wondering
10/23/86
Dennis L. Baer
10/22/86
THE STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE NOW IN net.micro.pc
I have now posted the Structured Programming Language to net.micro.pc. The reason it is there ONLY is
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THE STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE NOW IN net.micro.pc
I have now posted the Structured Programming Language to net.micro.pc. The reason it is there ONLY is
10/22/86
Jennifer Steiner
10/22/86
Concurrent Programming Languages
programming, parallel processing, multiprocessing Wanted: information on concurrent programming
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Concurrent Programming Languages
programming, parallel processing, multiprocessing Wanted: information on concurrent programming
10/22/86
DMB@PSUVMA.BITNET@ndmce.uucp
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ke...@tekla.uucp
2
10/21/86
ReExplanation of (x<y<z)
[Flame on!] All right you guys. I am getting tired of this. What about all of the LISPs which allow (
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ReExplanation of (x<y<z)
[Flame on!] All right you guys. I am getting tired of this. What about all of the LISPs which allow (
10/21/86
Kathy Harris
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d...@psuvm.bitnet.uucp
6
10/20/86
Faster parser driver for yacc?
Good Point, I was refering to Yacc in context to compiler's only. dave
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Faster parser driver for yacc?
Good Point, I was refering to Yacc in context to compiler's only. dave
10/20/86
moews
10/19/86
Fortran to C converters
Do any FORTRAN-to-C converters exist (public-domain or otherwise?) -- David Moews moews@harvsc4.
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Fortran to C converters
Do any FORTRAN-to-C converters exist (public-domain or otherwise?) -- David Moews moews@harvsc4.
10/19/86
Mike Meyer
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Richard Harter
3
10/18/86
Portable Languages (was: Expression sequencing query)
References: As a side issue, there are some absolutely portable languages. My favorite is IBM1401
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Portable Languages (was: Expression sequencing query)
References: As a side issue, there are some absolutely portable languages. My favorite is IBM1401
10/18/86
DMB@PSUVMA.BITNET@ndmce.uucp
10/17/86
Translation of With Statement
How is the With statement translated? 1) Compiler Directive? 2) Base Register Statement 3) ..... dave
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Translation of With Statement
How is the With statement translated? 1) Compiler Directive? 2) Base Register Statement 3) ..... dave
10/17/86
Joel McCormack
10/17/86
Yacc parser code improvements wanted here, too
I have found that parsing is NOT a negligible activity: I use a Modula-2 front end which generates p-
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Yacc parser code improvements wanted here, too
I have found that parsing is NOT a negligible activity: I use a Modula-2 front end which generates p-
10/17/86
dlb...@helm.uucp
10/16/86
SHARE WARE NEW MSDOS PCDOS LANGUAGE SPL SHALL I POST TO net.micro.pc?
The Structured Programming Language is a SHARE WARE free format block structured programming language
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SHARE WARE NEW MSDOS PCDOS LANGUAGE SPL SHALL I POST TO net.micro.pc?
The Structured Programming Language is a SHARE WARE free format block structured programming language
10/16/86
Joel McCormack
10/14/86
Yacc parser code improvements wanted here, too
I have found that parsing is NOT a negligible activity: I use a Modula-2 front end which generates p-
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Yacc parser code improvements wanted here, too
I have found that parsing is NOT a negligible activity: I use a Modula-2 front end which generates p-
10/14/86