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found 34 matches
- 2004
- Chitra Babu, D. Janaki Ram:
Method driven model: a unified model for an object composition language. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 61-71 (2004) - Dmitri Bronnikov:
A practical adoption of partial redundancy elimination. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 49-53 (2004) - Brian Cabana, Suad Alagic, Jeff Faulkner:
Parametric polymorphism for Java: is there any hope in sight? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 22-31 (2004) - G. Alan Creak:
Parsing by numbers and asparagus. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 12-19 (2004) - Jonathan Edwards:
Example centric programming. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 84-91 (2004) - Paul Frenger:
Dutch treat. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(2): 7-10 (2004) - Paul Frenger:
Deus Ex Macintosh. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(3): 7-11 (2004) - Paul Frenger:
Embed with Forth. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 8-11 (2004) - Paul Frenger:
Forth and AI revisited: BRAIN.FORTH. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 11-16 (2004) - Debasish Ghosh:
Generics in Java and C++: a comparative model. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(5): 40-47 (2004) - José de Oliveira Guimarães:
Closures for statically-typed object-oriented languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 54-60 (2004) - David Hovemeyer, William W. Pugh:
Finding bugs is easy. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 92-106 (2004) - Elliott Hughes:
Checking spelling in source code. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 32-38 (2004) - Matjaz B. Juric, Bostjan Kezmah, Marjan Hericko, Ivan Rozman, Ivan Vezocnik:
Java RMI, RMI tunneling and Web services comparison and performance analysis. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(5): 58-65 (2004) - Isaiah Pinchas Kantorovitz:
Lexical analysis tool. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(5): 66-74 (2004) - K. V. Seshu Kumar:
When and what to compile/optimize in a virtual machine? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(3): 38-45 (2004) - Patrick Lam, Viktor Kuncak, Martin C. Rinard:
Generalized typestate checking using set interfaces and pluggable analyses. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(3): 46-55 (2004) - Yuan Liu, Baowen Xu:
Process algebra model of Ada protected objects. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(2): 34-39 (2004) - Hongmin Lu, Yuming Zhou, Jiangtao Lu, Baowen Xu:
A compile-time optimization framework for Ada rendezvous. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(2): 18-25 (2004) - Brian Marick:
Methodology work is ontology work. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 64-72 (2004) - James Noble, Robert Biddle:
Notes on notes on postmodern programming. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 40-56 (2004) - John K. Reid:
An overview of Fortran 2003. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 31-38 (2004) - S. M. Sandya:
Jazzing up JVMs with off-line profile data: does it pay? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(8): 72-80 (2004) - Chung-chieh Shan:
Sexy types in action. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(5): 15-22 (2004) - Tim Sheard:
Languages of the future. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 119-132 (2004) - Awadhesh Kumar Singh, Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay:
Adding the leads-to operator to Dijkstra's calculus. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(2): 12-17 (2004) - Munindar P. Singh, Amit K. Chopra, Nirmit Desai, Ashok U. Mallya:
Protocols for processes: programming in the large for open systems. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 73-83 (2004) - Litong Song, Krishna M. Kavi:
What can we gain by unfolding loops? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(2): 26-33 (2004) - Paul Damian Wells:
A universal intermediate representation for massively parallel software development. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(5): 48-57 (2004) - David West:
Looking for love (in all the wrong places). ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 57-63 (2004)
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