Languages: Sather GNU sather. Official GNU sather site. Hello, World program. sather. psather.Parallel sather a parallel version of the language sather. sather. http://www.puredirectory.com/Computers/Programming/Languages/Sather/
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CS655: Manifest 22 March 2001 and Clemens Szyperski. Iteration Abstraction in sather. Transactionson programming Languages and Systems, Jan 1996. Are sather s http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/manifests/0322.html
Extractions: Assignments Tuesday, 26 March Project Proposal If you have settled on a project idea, you should turn in Project Proposal on Tuesday containing: Description of the problem - what will we (meaning the programming languages community) know after you have finished the project that we don't know now? Motivate your project and explain why it is interesting. Related Work - this doesn't need to be complete yet, but enough to show the problem is relevant and interesting. You should make sure to relate the related work to your project - why is it relevant to what you want to do? Research Plan - concrete description of what you plan to do including a schedule with concrete milestones. Evaluation - description of how will you decide if the project is successful. If you have not yet found a idea for a project, send me an email before midnight Monday explaining the directions you are thinking about, and what you are doing to try and find a good project idea. You will not need to turn in a proposal on Tuesday, but will negotiate with me to turn in a proposal at some later date. If you have an idea, and its not a good idea, take a nap instead of implementing it.
Sub Category Items sather URL http//www.rheinneckar.de/~cetus/oo_sather.html - Submition Date1/19/1999 ID 2136 - Category programming Languages - Sub Category sather. http://www.codinglibrary.com/scatshow.asp?subcategory=Sather
Jessica Sather, MA FORTRAN programming. GradeBook. HTML and Web Design. Microsoft Office Suite. PERL.SPSS. Statistica. Publications and Presentations. Gonzalez de sather, JC M. (2003). http://jcsather.home.insightbb.com/cv.htm
Programming Question sather site), because the alpha will not compile on my machine. Thanks, kipton replyvia email to. Prev in Thread, Current Thread, Next in Thread. programming http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/info-sather/2000-12/msg00003.html
Extractions: [Prev in Thread] Current Thread Next in Thread Programming question Kipton M Barros Message not available Message not available Re: More on C strings Norbert Nemec C strings and other things! Keith Hopper main and Re: C strings and other things! Lars Hupfeldt Nielsen Re: main and Re: C strings and other things! Keith Hopper Re: main and Re: C strings and other things! Lars Hupfeldt Nielsen Prev by Date: Re: Some thoughts about Sather Next by Date: Re: Some thoughts about Sather Previous by thread: Re: Some thoughts about Sather Next by thread: Re: More on C strings Index(es): Date Thread
Bibliography Of Sather And PSather Documents And Related Work % article{ satherOm92sep ,author= Stephen M. Omohundro ,title= sather ProvidesNonproprietary Access to Object-Oriented programming ,journal= Computer in http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~leavens/include/Sather-bib.bib
Object-Oriented Programming Resources maintains a searchable list of Bibliographies on ObjectOriented programming andSystems. comp.lang.objective-c, comp.lang.python, comp.lang.sather, and comp http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~csgs/resources/oop.html
Extractions: Resources Related indexes include Object-Oriented Information Sources at the University of Geneva, a list of Smalltalk resources by Jeff McAffer, The C++ Virtual Library at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchroton, Object Port from Software 2000, and The Object-Oriented Page by Ricardo Devis. Related general subject-oriented indexes include Yahoo's Object-Oriented Programming page, and Galaxy's Object-Oriented Systems page. A list of Object-Oriented Research Groups is maintained at the University of Geneva. The Computer Science Bibliography Glimpse Server maintains a searchable list of Bibliographies on Object-Oriented Programming and Systems Taligent maintains a list of Object Technology Resources , focusing on available literature. Online texts include Object-Oriented System Development by Dennis de Champeaux, Douglas Lea, and Penelope Faure, C++ Annotations from the State University of Groningen, and the C++ Online Tutorial from the Globewide Network Academy. Related Usenet newsgroups include comp.object
723.1.1 Computer Programming Languages sather Frequently Asked Questions DE Object oriented programming Frequentlyasked questions (FAQ) for the programming language sather. http://eels.lub.lu.se/ei/723.1.1.html
Examples Of Programs In Different Programming Languages on this page or have questions, proposals or further programexamples or Postscript,Profan, Prolog, Python, R, Ratfor, Rebol, REXX, Ruby, sather, Scheme, Shell http://www.ntecs.de/old-hp/uu9r/lang/html/lang.en.html
Extractions: last change: Sunday, 30.11.2003, 18:17:52 by Michael Neumann If you should find errors on this page or have questions, proposals or further program-examples or languages, you can send me an email to: mneumann@ntecs.de Here you can see these pages in only one HTML-page! Languages: A+, ABAP, ABC, Ada ( Ada 83, Ada 95, Ada 9X(95) ) , Aleph, Algae, ALGOL ( ALGOL 60 ) , Amos, APL, ASP (Active Server Pages) ( JavaScript, VBScript ) , Assembler ( 6502, Apple II (II+, IIe, IIC), IBM Assembler/370 (VM/CMS), Intel 80x86 (DOS, MASM), Intel 80x86 (DOS, TASM), Intel 80x86 (gas/NetBSD), Intel 80x86 (nasm/NetBSD(aout)), Intel 80x86 (nasm), MIDAS PDP-10 (MIT Incompatible Timesharing System), MIPS R2000, Motorola 68000 (ATARI), VAX ) , awk, BASIC, BCPL, Befunge, BETA, Blue, Brain, BrainF*ck, C, C#, C++ ( DOS/Windows, DOS/Windows (obsolete C++) ) , Cilk, CLAIRE, Clipper, COBOL, Concurrent Clean, Cook, COSY INFINITY, C-Talk, Curl, Cyclone, D, dBASE, DOS Batch, Dylan, E, Eiffel ( SmallEiffel ) , Emerald, Erlang, Euphoria, FISh, FOP, Forth ( ANS Forth, ANS Forth, pForth )
Lambda The Ultimate Whither Sather ? they have commercial support, but since you asked about sather and seem IMNSHO, itis currently the best programming language/implementation combination in the http://lambda.weblogs.com/discuss/msgReader$4097
Lambda The Ultimate Re Whither Sather ? Posted 8/26/2002; 21026 AM. Topic Whither sather ? Msg 4158 (in responseto 4097). (And if you don t believe me, try programming in Coq!). http://lambda.weblogs.com/discuss/msgReader$4158?mode=day
DBLP: Clemens A. Szyperski 3, Clemens A. Szyperski, Stephen M. Omohundro, Stephan Murer Engineeringa programming Language The Type and Class System of sather. http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/s/Szyperski:Clemens_A=
Extractions: List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... EE Clemens A. Szyperski: Component Technology - What, Where, and How?. ICSE 2003 Clemens A. Szyperski: Components Meet Time and Space: Worlds Colliding? ISORC 2003 EE Dave A. Thomas Brian Barry ... Linda M. Northrop , Clemens A. Szyperski: Reuse repositories and reuse: the realities. OOPSLA Companion 2003 EE Clemens A. Szyperski: Objectively: Components versus Web Services. ECOOP 2002 EE Jan Bosch , Clemens A. Szyperski, Wolfgang Weck : Component-Oriented Programming. ECOOP Workshops 2002 EE Mikio Aoyama Sanjiva Weerawarana ... Hiroshi Maruyama , Clemens A. Szyperski, Kevin J. Sullivan Doug Lea : Web services engineering: promises and challenges. ICSE 2002 EE Erik Meijer , Clemens A. Szyperski: Overcoming independent extensibility challenges. Commun. ACM 45 EE Alistair P. Barros Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede , Clemens A. Szyperski: Retrofitting Workflows for B2B Assembly. COMPSAC 2001 EE Jan Bosch , Clemens A. Szyperski, Wolfgang Weck : 6th Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming.
Dave Stoutamire's Publications major effort then began to redesign the language to correct shortcomings in sather0 and to make sather suitable for generalpurpose, large scale programming. http://david.stoutamire.com/publications.html
Extractions: Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA '98), Vancouver, Canada, October 1998. We present GJ, a design that extends the Java programming language with generic types and methods. These are both explained and implemented by translation into the unextended language. The translation closely mimics the way generics are emulated by programmers: it erases all type parameters, maps type variables to their bounds, and inserts casts where needed. Some subtleties of the translation are caused by the handling of overriding. GJ increases expressiveness and safety: code utilizing generic libraries is no longer buried under a plethora of casts, and the corresponding casts inserted by the translation are guaranteed to not fail. GJ is designed to be fully backwards compatible with the current Java language, which simplifies the transition from non-generic to generic programming. In particular, one can retrofit existing library classes with generic interfaces without changing their code.
Extractions: Web Pages - ranked by popularity Object Oriented FAQ: Object FAQ http://www.cyberdyne-object-sys.com/oofaq2/ Comp.Object FAQ (Object FAQ) is the most comprehensive resource on object technology anywhere. Planet Source Code http://www.planet-source-code.com/ Lets OOP programmers submit code for review by other programmers; many source code samples to help educate beginners on many concepts; contests where programmers vote for the most efficient, useful code recently submitted. Nice http://nice.sourceforge.net/ OO language based on, integrated with, Java (compiler produces java bytecode); features of functional programming, implements state-of-art results from academic research, for more expressivity, modularity, safety. [Open source, GPL] The Object-Oriented Page http://www.well.com/user/ritchie/oo.html Large, well researched list of OO issues, languages, projects, and links. Excellent resource.
Re: Installed Sather 1.2.1-5 (i386 All Source) sather - Compiler and programming environment for Juichi Uekawa dancer@debian.org ChangedBy Eray Ozkural (exa) erayo@cs.bilkent.edu.tr http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2001/10/msg02073.html
Extractions: Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index http://people.debian.org/~branden/ PGP signature Follow-Ups Re: Installed sather 1.2.1-5 (i386 all source) From: Prev by Date: Re: Bug#117441: ITP: ifd-GemPC PC/SC drivers for Gemplus serial and USB smart cards readers Next by Date: Re: RFC: Changes to apache-perl Prev by thread: Bug#117456: ITP: w9wm A window manager built on top of 9wm Next by thread: Re: Installed sather 1.2.1-5 (i386 all source) Index(es): Date Thread
[fass@pitnet.net: Distro Additions: Alma, Elegant, Sather.] An imperative programming language inspired by the abstraction mechanisms found inmodern functional languages. http//www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~sather/ http http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/1999/09/msg00019.html
Extractions: Good day. :-) I recently read on Linux Today that the next Debian release is moving toward 4,000 packages. Fantastic! Way to go Debian!! To aid you a bit toward that goal, here are 3 more programming language programs that are GPL'ed, but which seem to not be in your distribution yet, per your search page: http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages http://www.memoire.com/guillaume-desnoix/alma/index-en.html Alma Multi-language software workshop for modelling and analysing. http://www.research.philips.com/generalinfo/special/elegant/elegant.html
Mirago : Computers: Programming: Languages: Sather Hello, World program sather; psather - Parallel sather a parallel version ofthe language sather. sather FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about sather. http://www.mirago.co.uk/scripts/dir.aspx?cat=Top/Computers/Programming/Languages