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ISWIM
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If you see what I mean
, I see what you mean
, ISWIM (programming language)
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ISWIM is an abstract computer programming language (or a family of programming languages) devised by Peter J. Landin and first described in his…
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2018
2018
Deductions and Reductions Decoding Syllogistic Mnemonics
John Corcoran
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Daniel D. Novotný
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Kevin Tracy
2018
Corpus ID: 189660573
The syllogistic mnemonic known by its first two words Barbara Celarent introduced a constellation of terminology still used today…
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2015
2015
Calculational Derivation of Circuits
M. Vaccari
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R. Backhouse
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P. Miglioli
2015
Corpus ID: 57159441
This work is about the calculational construction of circuits. By “construction” we mean obtaining a design by means of formal…
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2012
2012
Monads and Intensionality∗
Bill Wadge
2012
Corpus ID: 31504659
Monads are a concept of category theory which can be used to structure functional programs or even define nonstandard…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
Doing What I Teach and Teaching What I Do: Using the Principles of Effective Parenting to Become an Effective Educator about Parenting
Amanda W Harrist
2012
Corpus ID: 67265679
The journeys of being a family science educator, researcher, and parent are arguably intertwined. This essay describes how the…
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2009
2009
Personal recollections of Peter Landin: 1987–2009
P. Boca
High. Order Symb. Comput.
2009
Corpus ID: 32585428
As well as a computer science pioneer, Peter Landin was an amazing lecturer and perceptive adviser. Through anecdotes, this paper…
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2001
2001
Visual Reasoning: I see what you mean
M. Biggs
2001
Corpus ID: 59075562
This paper is a study of examples of visual reasoning from Wittgenstein. There are two key issues. First, to what extent are some…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
An Overview of Functional Nets
Martin Odersky
2000
Corpus ID: 1592965
Note: Lecture Notes, APPSEM Summer School, Caminha, Portugal, September 2000. Reference EPFL-TALK-64393 Record created on 2006-01…
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1990
Review
1990
Systemic Due Process: Procedural Concepts and the Problem of Recusal, 38 U. Kan. L. Rev. 381 (1990)
Paul B. Lewis
1990
Corpus ID: 106755862
In the recent Texaco-Pennzoil litigation, Texaco alleged that the presiding judge's failure to recuse himself violated due…
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1980
1980
"Type-completeness" as a language principle
A. Demers
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J. Donahue
ACM-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming…
1980
Corpus ID: 27913066
In his recent Turing Lecture, John Backus delivered a trenchant argument for the proposition that "programming languages are in…
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1970
1970
A language for treating graphs
S. Crespi-Reghizzi
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R. Morpurgo
Communications of the ACM
1970
Corpus ID: 13466088
la. McCARTrtY, J. Recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by machine, Pt. I. Comm. ACM 3, 4 (Apr. 1960…
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