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- 2008
- Eric Allen:
Some things that computer science majors should know. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 32-35 (2008) - Eric Allen, Mark W. Bailey, Rastislav Bodík, Kim B. Bruce, Kathleen Fisher, Stephen N. Freund, Robert Harper, Chandra Krintz, Shriram Krishnamurthi, James R. Larus, Doug Lea, Gary T. Leavens, Lori L. Pollock, Stuart Reges, Martin C. Rinard, Mark A. Sheldon, Franklyn A. Turbak, Mitchell Wand:
SIGPLAN programming language curriculum workshop: Discussion Summaries and recommendations. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 6-29 (2008) - Mark W. Bailey:
TRANSACT 2008 paper abstracts. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(5): 11-14 (2008) - Mark W. Bailey:
ISMM 2008 paper abstracts. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(8) (2008) - Mark W. Bailey:
Injecting programming language concepts throughout the curriculum: an inclusive strategy. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 36-38 (2008) - Rastislav Bodík:
Small languages in an undergraduate PL/Compiler course. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 39-44 (2008) - Kim B. Bruce, Stephen N. Freund:
Programming languages in a liberal arts education. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 45-49 (2008) - Kim B. Bruce, Stephen N. Freund:
Programming languages as part of core computer science. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 50-54 (2008) - Simone Campanoni, Giovanni Agosta, Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi:
A parallel dynamic compiler for CIL bytecode. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(4): 11-20 (2008) - Ce Yu, Zhen Xu, Ji-zhou Sun, Xiao-jing Meng, Yan-yan Huang, Hua-bei Wu:
ParaModel: a visual modeling and code skeleton generation system for programming parallel applications. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(4): 4-10 (2008) - Avik Chaudhuri, Prasad Naldurg, Sriram K. Rajamani:
A type system for data-flow integrity on Windows Vista. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(12): 9-20 (2008) - William R. Cook:
High-level problems in teaching undergraduate programming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 55-58 (2008) - Babak Falsafi, Pascal Felber:
Introduction. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(5): 10 (2008) - Matthias Felleisen:
Why teach programming languages in this day and age and how to go about it. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 59-61 (2008) - Kathleen Fisher:
We need more than one: why students need a sophisticated understanding of programming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 62-65 (2008) - Kathleen Fisher, Chandra Krintz:
SIGPLAN programming language curriculum workshop: Workshop organization. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 1-6 (2008) - Kathleen Fisher, Chandra Krintz:
SIGPLAN programming language curriculum workshop: Workshop report summary. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 29-30 (2008) - Kathi Fisler:
Implementing domain-specific languages as the foundation of an honors intro CS course. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 66-70 (2008) - John S. Fitzgerald, Peter Gorm Larsen, Shin Sahara:
VDMTools: advances in support for formal modeling in VDM. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(2): 3-11 (2008) - Paul Frenger:
Hard Java. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(5): 5-9 (2008) - Robert Harper:
Position paper: practical foundations for lrogramming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 71-73 (2008) - Michael Hind:
Addressing the disconnect between the good and the popular. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 74-76 (2008) - James Hook, Michael Sperber:
The ICFP developer conference 2008. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(5): 3-4 (2008) - John Hughes:
Experiences from teaching functional programming at Chalmers. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 77-80 (2008) - Richard E. Jones, Stephen M. Blackburn:
International symposium of memory management (ISMM 2008). ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(8) (2008) - Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Teaching programming languages in a post-linnaean age. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 81-83 (2008) - James R. Larus:
PL research and its consequences on PL curriculum. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 84-86 (2008) - Doug Lea, David F. Bacon, David Grove:
Languages and performance engineering: method, instrumentation, and pedagogy. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 87-92 (2008) - Gary T. Leavens:
Use concurrent programming models to motivate teaching of programming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(11): 93-98 (2008) - Jia Lv, Ying Jing, Minghui Wu, Canghong Jin:
Crosscutting invariant and an efficient checking algorithm using program slicing. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 43(2): 12-20 (2008)
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