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Ralph E. Griswold (1) (1934–2006)

Auteur de The SNOBOL 4 programming language

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25 oeuvres 132 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Ralph E. Griswold

The SNOBOL 4 programming language (1968) 54 exemplaires
A Snobol4 Primer (1973) 16 exemplaires
Macroimplementation of Snobol 4 (1972) 10 exemplaires
Graphics Programming in Icon (1998) 5 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Griswold, Ralph E.
Nom légal
Griswold, Ralph Edward
Date de naissance
1934-05-19
Date de décès
2006-10-04
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Modesto, California, USA
Lieu du décès
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Lieux de résidence
Tucson, Arizona, USA
Études
Stanford University (BS|Physics)
Stanford University (MS|Electrical Engineering)
Stanford University (PhD|Electrical Engineering)
Professions
computer scientist
professor
Relations
Griswold, Madge T. (wife)
Organisations
Bell Labs
University of Arizona
Courte biographie
Ralph E. Griswold was a computer scientist who graduated from Stanford University and worked in Bell Labs before becomeing a professor at the University of Arizona. He wrote several books on programming languages, and later in his life, penned works on weaving.

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SNOBOL (and its rare cousin, SPITBOL) are that rara avis, languages meant for pure string manipulation. As SPL was (and is) used for fancy mathematical efforts with matrices, SNOBOL makes complicated handling of strings simple. With the advent of cleaner, easier scripting languages, like PERL and PYTHON, I believe that SNOBOL has fallen into sad disuse. At one time, I could write a compiler in 20 lines of SNOBOL. Now, I doubt I could put 20 lines together.

Sad to say, both Ralph and Madge are gone.… (plus d'informations)
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Lyndatrue | Jan 19, 2014 |
This is a book about the implementation of the Icon Programming Language. It is a 'computer science' book but
unlike many 'computer science' books, it is accessible to the ordinary user (a lapsed phycisist-cum-programmer
in this case). It describes completely, the implementation of the language including it's many innovative (at the
time) features, many of which have still not been implemented as successfully in other, later languages.

Icon is not, in this case, one of those funny little pictures you click on on your computer screen. It is a fully featured
computer programming language developed by the late Professor Ralph Griswold and his team at the University
of Arizona. Co-authors of this book is Professor Griswold's wife, Madge T. Griswold.

Ralph Griswold was also largely responsible for the programming language Snobol, and several other development
languages.

Remember that the use of the name Icon for the programming language pre-dates the use of 'icon' for those funny
little pictures you see on your computer screen.

Icon is entirely free and can be downloaded from the Icon web site at:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/

Windows users may find it preferable to download Unicon, the extended version of Icon. The Unicon home page
is at:

http://unicon.sourceforge.net/

This book is available as a free download from:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/books.htm

This superb programming language deserves to be better known. Download it today!
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
captbirdseye | Feb 9, 2014 |
Icon is not, in this case, one of those funny little pictures you click on on your computer
screen. It is a fully featured compute programming language developed by the late
Professor Ralph Griswold and his team at the University of Arizona. Co-authors of this book
are Clinton L. Jeffery and Gregg M. Townsend.

Ralph Griswold was also largely responsible for the programming language Snobol, and
several other development languages.

Note that the use of the name Icon for the programming language pre-dates the use of
'icon' for those funny little pictures you see on your computer screen.

This book describes completely, the extensive graphics programming features of the
Icon Programming Language. A DVD is included containing examples. The book is
more or less essential for anyone wishing to use the graphics facilities of Icon.

Icon is entirely free and can be downloaded from the Icon web site at:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/

Windows users may find it preferable to download Unicon, the extended version of
Icon. The Unicon home page is at:

http://unicon.sourceforge.net/

This book is available as a free download from:

http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/books.htm

I have successfully used Icon on Unix/Linux and Windows machines, and it is
available for Macintosh.

This superb programming language deserves to be better known. Download it today!
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
captbirdseye | Feb 7, 2014 |

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Œuvres
25
Membres
132
Popularité
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Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
3
ISBN
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