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| Marlin Thomas directs the Samuel Rudin Academic Resource Center at Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, where he also teaches as an adjunct in the Department of Computer Science. His research interests include the history of computer science, the ethical implications of information technology, and programming languages. In addition, he is the author of several plays that have been produced in New York City. |
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Alan Turing: the enigma Hodges A., Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2014. 768 pp. Type: Book (978-0-691164-72-4)
Rereading and reviewing a biography more than 30 years after its first publication subjects the work to the added scrutiny of evaluating it on its own terms and in relation to all that has happened since its first appearance. Not many ...
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How programmers debug, revisited: an information foraging theory perspective Lawrance J., Bogart C., Burnett M., Bellamy R., Rector K., Fleming S. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 39(2): 197-215, 2013. Type: Article
Computer programmers have a wide variety of protocols to guide the creation of software, including top-down design, decomposition, procedural programming, and object-oriented programming. Debugging has traditionally been resistant to a...
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Fundamentals of computer graphics (2nd ed.) Shirley P., Ashikhmin M., Gleicher M., Marschner S., Reinhard E., Sung K., Thompson W., Willemsen P., A. K. Peters, Ltd., Natick, MA, 2005. 662 pp. Type: Book (9781568812694)
In the preface to this book, the main author, Shirley, discloses the principles that guide its structure and content. He identifies two approaches to writing about computer graphics: one is to focus on the low-level, broadly applicable...
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May 19 2006 |
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