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21. Citations ACM Transactions On Programming Languages And Systems
Iteration abstraction in Sather. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages This is the notion of iterators, taken from the sather programming language
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/266132/0

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  • 23. User Talk:Danakil - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    if there is a shorcut from, say, Sather AND Sather (programming language) to sather programming language , then what are the disadvantages of having a
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Danakil
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    Welcome ! Glad to have you contributing here. Cheers, Infrogmation 02:20, 2 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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    Hiya. I noticed you changed "Fortran" to "FORTRAN" in Template:List of programming languages . However the Fortran article actually gives the correct capitalisation as "Fortran" (see User talk:Wernher ), so you may want to change this back. Thanks Kate Talk 18:56, 2004 Aug 10 (UTC)
    • I'll change it back, but I must confess that it looks awkward to me to have both 'Fortran' and 'ALGOL' side by side...and the ALGOL site suggests keeping the capitalized version of the name. Thanks for pointing this out to me. Danakil
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    Please do not copy and paste text to "move" it from one article title to another. Use the "move page" feature to change an article's title (look at the bar of options at each article and you'll find it). If you need a redirect deleted for a move, let an admin (like me) know. Infrogmation 05:37, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC)

    24. Programming With Linux - Languages
    An introduction to Linux/Unix programming ACM APL J Languages SIG ACM -SIGPLAN Resource for PHP builders Ruby language sather programming
    http://kalamazoolinux.org/links/programminglang.html
    Authors: Richard Zimmerman, Mike Sams, Sarah Owel Created: Saturday, February 12, 2000 12:47:37 PM
    Programming Languages
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    25. GUI And Objects (The NEURON Simulation Environment)
    For the example program presented in this report, this would generate the following This is the notion of iterators, taken from the sather programming
    http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/papers/nc97/nc4p3.htm
    4.7 Graphical interface
    The user is not limited to operating within the traditional "code-based command-mode environment." Among its many extensions to hoc , NEURON includes functions for implementing a fully graphical, windowed interface. Through this interface, and without having to write any code at all, the user can effortlessly create and arrange displays of menus, parameter value editors, graphs of parameters and state variables, and views of the model neuron. Anatomical views, called "space plots," can be explored, revealing what mechanisms and point processes are present and where they are located.
    The purpose of NEURON's graphical interface is to promote a match between what the user thinks is inside the computer, and what is actually there. These visualization enhancements are a major aid to maintaining conceptual control over the simulation because they provide immediate answers to questions about what is being represented in the computer.
    The interface has no provision for constructing neuronal topology, a conscious design choice based on the strong likelihood that a graphical toolbox for building neuronal topologies would find little use. Small models with simple topology are so easily created in hoc that a graphical topology editor is unnecessary. More complex models are too cumbersome to deal with using a graphical editor. It is best to express the topological specifications of complex stereotyped models through algorithms, written in

    26. "nfsv4@ietf.org": RE: Invalid UTF-8 Strings
    A google of ucs4 reveals that the sather programming language even has nativesupport for this data type, so someone somewhere is taking it seriously.
    http://www.nfsv4.org/nfsv4-wg-archive-dec-96-jan-03/3069.html
    RE: Invalid UTF-8 strings
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    27. "nfsv4@ietf.org": RE: Invalid UTF-8 Strings
    A google of ucs4 reveals that the sather programming language even has nativesupport for this data type, so someone somewhere is taking it seriously.
    http://www.nfsv4.org/nfsv4-wg-archive-dec-96-jan-03/3070.html
    RE: Invalid UTF-8 strings
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    28. Ao.htm
    The sather programming Language, Oct93, 42; PL94, 18. Oney, Walter. Examining theWindows Setup Toolkit, Feb94, 68; Porting from DOS to Windows, Mar94, 82
    http://www.cstone.net/~bachs/ddj/ao.htm
    • Obasanjo, Dare Ochs, Tom
        Review of Algorithms from P to NP, Volume I: Design and Efficiency , by B.M.E. Moret and H.D. Shapiro, Apr94, 134 Review of Programming Classics: Implementing the World's Best Algorithms , by Ian Oliver, Apr94, 133
      Odette, Lou L.
        Computing with Streams, Sep84, 50 Nondeterministic Control Words in Forth, Sep83, 44 Z8000 Forth, Sep82, 48
      Oestergaard, Rolf V.
        Watchdogs for Interrupt Monitoring, Jun97, 60
      Offner, Rocky Oglesby, William Ellis
        Combining Visual Development Environments, SB.Nov/Dec96, 23
      Ohlsen, Chris
        A Database System for Automating E-Mail, Dec90, 72
      Okazaki, Taku
        The Windows Global EMM Import Interface, Sep94, 123
      Okmianski, Anton
        Embedded Databases, Dec2002, 46
      Oldham, C. R.
        OS/2 Development Tools, DU-May94, 2
      O'Malley, Kevin
        An API for Internet Auctions (with T. Kelly), Sep98, 70
      Omohundro, Stephen M.
        The Sather Programming Language, Oct93, 42; PL94, 18
      Oney, Walter
        Examining the Windows Setup Toolkit, Feb94, 68 Porting from DOS to Windows, Mar94, 82 Review of Writing Windows Virtual Device Drivers , by David Thielen and Bryan Woodruff, Sep94, 129 Using DPMI to Hook Interrupts in Windows 3, Feb92, 16

    29. Footnotes
    For example, the sather programming language separates classes and types strictly,and supports only the `insertnew-super for types.
    http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lorenz/papers/aosd2003polyspect/html/polyspect/footn
    ... Listing SimpleTracing.java.
    To avoid explaining AspectJ basics we will assume knowledge of [ ] and use some examples similar to the ones in that paper. In specific discussions about properties of AspectJ we are referring to version 1.0.6
    ... languages.
    For example, the Sather programming language separates classes and types strictly, and supports only the `insert-new-super' for types. However, the treatment of classes in Sather does not enforce a strict abstract superclass rule. Even in Sather it is possible to inherit from a concrete class.
    ... domination:
    An aspect may declare that the advice in it dominates the advice in some other aspect . This only affects the order of execution when advice declarations from both and are enabled at the same point.
    ... problem.
    From the AspectJ FAQ: ``Weaving into bytecodes at both compile and load-time will definitely be provided in a future release.''

    30. The Free Compilers List -- Title Page
    Sather sather programming language and environment XPL (PL/I dialect) XPLoptimizing Compiler PL/M grammar and parser plmparse
    http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~jt/free-compilers.html
    The Free Compilers List
    Table of Contents

    31. RPM Search
    Directory by RPMs build date. 199803-12. Back Sather, 1.2-0, sather programminglanguage. xdu, 3.0-3, Graphically display output of du command.
    http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/21/year/1998/month/03/day/12

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    Sather programming language xdu Graphically display output of du command

    32. RPM Search Bruce Guenter < Bruce_guenter_qcc_sk_ca>
    Sather, 1.20, i386, sather programming language, Other. syncdir, 1.0-1, i386,Synchronous directory library, Other. texi2html, 1.52-1, noarch
    http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/15/pakman/283/com/Bruce Guenter

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    33. Waldemar's Bibliography
    Omohundro93, The sather programming Language, Stephen Omohundro, Dr. Dobb s Journal,1811, October 1993, p. 4248
    http://www.mozilla.org/js/language/bibliography.html
    Bibliography
    Thursday, September 27, 2001 Below are some interesting papers related to compilers and programming languages that Waldemar has seen. Languages Language Design Growing a Language Guy Steele OOPSLA 1998 keynote Abstraction Mechanisms Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software Gamma, Helm, Johnson, Vlissides Addison-Wesley 1995 Bad Engineering Properties of Object-Oriented Languages Luca Cardelli ACM Computing Surveys 28, Article 150, 1996 A Study of The Fragile Base Class Problem Leonid Mikhajlov Emil Sekerinski ECOOP 1998, p. 355-382 Macros that Work William Clinger, Jonathan Rees POPL 1990, p. 155-162 Evolution of Object Behavior using Context Relations Linda Seiter Jens Palsberg Karl Lieberherr IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 24:1, 1998, p. 79-92 Module Systems A Module System for Scheme Pavel Curtis, James Rauen 1990 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, p. 13-19 Theory Type Systems A Theory of Objects Martin Abadi, Luca Cardelli Springer 1996 Type Systems Luca Cardelli The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook . CRC Press, 1997, Chapter 103, p. 2208-2236

    34. From Owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com (sc-users-digest) To Sc
    Otherwise you should use z = z.add(item); This happens to be the same way thatarray adds work in the sather programming language and is the most efficient
    http://www.audiosynth.com/files/sc-users-archive/v01.n142
    From: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com (sc-users-digest) To: sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Subject: sc-users-digest V1 #142 Reply-To: sc-users Sender: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Errors-To: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Precedence: bulk sc-users-digest Monday, July 10 2000 Volume 01 : Number 142 Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2000 02:07:39 +0200 From: Julian Rohrhuber The help on ArrayedCollection, it says about the add method: Adds an item to an ArrayedCollection if there is space. If there is not any space left in the object then this method returns a new ArrayedCollection. For this reason, you should always assign the result of add to a variable - never depend on add changing the receiver. Here are the examples it gives along with SuperCollider's evaluation of these examples in italics:
    // z and y are the same object
    var y, z;
    z = [1, 2, 3];
    y = z.add(4);
    z.postln;
    y.postln;
    // in this case a new object is returned
    var y, z;
    z = [1, 2, 3, 4];
    y = z.add(5); z.postln; y.postln; My questions are

    35. Modular Programming Languages-Springer Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpr
    By Hanspeter M¶ssenb¶ck; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540625992. Refereed proceedings, Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97; Linz, Austria; 24 revised full papers; languages, techniques, tools to develop modular, extensible, type-safe software systems; Modula, Oberon, Ada 95, Eiffel, sather, Java, others. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540625992

    36. DDJ>Jan01: Table Of Contents
    Take the pure object orientation of Smalltalk, remove the quirky syntax and reliance on a workspace. Add the convenience and power of Perl, but without the special cases and magic conversions. Give it a clean syntax based partly on Eiffel, add a few concepts from Scheme, CLU, sather, Common Lisp. You end up with Ruby. Dr. Dobb's Journal
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    Eugene Eric Kim
    Twenty-five years ago, computer programming was big-iron heavy — then the personal computer came along and everything changed. In this special anniversary retrospective, Eugene Kim looks back at what computing was like then, and DDJ's role in that revolution Programming in Ruby
    Dave Thomas Andy Hunt
    Ruby is a freely available pure, untyped, object-oriented language. Dave and Andy show how to use the language, while Yukihiro Matsumoto (Ruby's creator) adds a note on why he developed it.
    Ahmad Abualsamid PHP 4 is a server-side scripting language that runs on almost any OS used for web hosting. It also supports numerous web servers including Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS), Apache, and AOL Server, and it has native support for multiple database engines Making C Extensions More Pythonic Michael de Champlain Andrew presents PyDaylight, an object-oriented wrapper for Python that provides the low-level interface to the underlying C libraries.

    37. Iteration Abstraction In Sather
    Source, ACM Transactions on programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) archive sather extends the notion of an iterator in a powerful new way.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=225541

    38. GNU Sather
    GNU sather is an objectoriented programming language designed to be simple,efficient and safe. It aims to be appropriate for use in teaching, research,
    http://www.gnu.org/software/sather/
    GNU Sather
    Table of Contents
    • Introduction to GNU Sather Contribute GNU Sather Resources
      Introduction to GNU Sather
      GNU Sather is an object-oriented programming language designed to be simple, efficient and safe. It aims to be appropriate for use in teaching, research, and industry. It was originally based on Eiffel but now incorporates ideas and approaches from several languages. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say that it attempts to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant and safe as Eiffel or CLU, and to support higher-order functions as well as Common Lisp or Scheme. So GNU Sather is an object-oriented language with garbage collection, statically-checked strong typing, multiple inheritance, separate implementations and type inheritance, parameterized classes, dynamic dispatch, iteration abstraction, higher-order routines and iterators, exception handling, assertions, preconditions, postconditions, and class invariants. Code can be compiled into C code and can link with C object files.
      Contribute
      Contact Abelardo Gutierrez for more information, bug reports, etc... about GNU Sather. Contribute your Sather source code to the GNU Sather project or assist with your development skills.

    39. Citations Engineering A Programming Language The Type And
    Engineering a programming language The type and class system of sather. In JurgGutknecht, editor, programming Languages and System Architectures,
    http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/15407/0

    40. Dictionary Of Programming Languages
    Welcome to the Dictionary of programming Languages, a compendium of computer sather is an objectoriented language, strongly typed, that supports many
    http://cgibin.erols.com/ziring/cgi-bin/cep/cep.pl?_key=Sather

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