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Silver: an extensible attribute grammar system
Van Wyk E., Bodin D., Gao J., Krishnan L. Science of Computer Programming 75(1-2): 39-54, 2010. Type: Article
It is difficult to take a modular, composable approach to using programming language grammar notations, largely because programming language features tend to have a global scope, which works against local containment....
Jan 17 2011
&pgr;: a pattern language
Knöll R., Mezini M. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 44(10): 503-522, 2009. Type: Article
This paper describes &pgr;, a pattern-based programming language. Based on the observation that programming is all about abstraction, Knöll and Mezini introduce patterns as the fundamental and only construct of a so-called...
Apr 28 2010
Dynamic WAP application development
Foo S., Hoover C., Lee W., Manning Publications Co., Greenwich, CT, 2001. 888 pp. Type: Book (9781930110083)
Given the ever-increasing importance of the Internet, and the ever-increasing ownership of mobile phones, it is not a surprise that people today want to surf the web, conduct business, and access email using a mobile phone. The Wireles...
Apr 11 2002
External hashing with limited internal storage
Gonnet G., Larson P. (ed) Journal of the ACM 35(1): 161-184, 1988. Type: Article
In a previous paper by Larson [1], external hashing schemes of the static type with signatures were reported. In this paper the following problems are studied: How many bits of internal storage per bucket are required to guarantee that...
Feb 1 1989
Embedding continuations in procedural objects
Haynes C., Friedman D. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 9(4): 582-598, 1987. Type: Article
The idea of continuations is old and basically amounts to marking a point during program execution and returning to that state later in execution. The authors discuss first-class continuations, which can be treated like any other data ...
Jul 1 1988
Concurrency and programming languages
Harland D., Halsted Press, New York, NY, 1986. Type: Book (9789780490203624)
This is one of the most stimulating books on programming that I have read in a long time. I hope that the title does not put off potential readers by suggesting any narrowness of concern, as this book is as wide in its implications as ...
Jun 1 1987
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