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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 33, 1998
Volume 33, Number 1, January 1998
- Fritz Henglein:
SIGPLAN and the World Series. 1-2
- Roger K. DeBry:
Report of the IFIP Technical Committee on Software TC-2 Meeting. 15-21
- Dieter Gluche, Dietmar Kühl, Karsten Weihe:
Iterators Evaluate Table Queries (C++ Toolbox). 22-29
- Henry G. Baker:
You Could Learn a Lot from a Quadratic: I. Overloading Considered Harmful. 30-38
- Nadia Nedjah
:
Minimal Deterministic Left-to-Right Pattern-Matching Automata. 40-47 - Nicolas Anquetil
, Jean G. Vaucher:
Expressing Opposition in the Object Model, First Step towards Negation. 48-55 - Charles E. McDowell, Elizabeth A. Baldwin:
Unloading Java Classes That Contain Static Fields. 56-60 - Xiaocong Fan, Dianxiang Xu, Jianmin Hou, Guoliang Zheng:
SPLAW: A Computable Language for Agent-oriented Programming. 61-69
Volume 33, Number 2, February 1998
- Robert R. Kessler:
Executive Commitee News: SIGPLAN Conferences. 1
- Enrico Pontelli
:
Parallelism and Implementation Technology for (Constraint) Logic Programming. 15-17
- Cass W. Everitt, John van der Zwaag, Robert J. Moorhead:
COST: Common Object Support Toolkit (C++ Toolbox). 18-24
- Philip Wadler:
An Angry Half-Dozen. 25-30
- Paul Frenger:
Observations on the EuroForth '97 Conference. 31-33
- Henry G. Baker:
You Could Learn a Lot from a Quadratic: II. Digital Dentistry. 34-39
- Mária Bieliková, Pavol Návrat
:
Learning Programming in Prolog Using Schemata. 41-47 - Andrew T. Kitchen:
A Formal Approach to the Teaching of Programming Language Concepts. 48-55 - Günter Dotzel, Hartmut Goebel:
64 Bit Oberon. 56-58 - K. Rangarajan, A. Balasubramaniam:
Whene are Two Classes Equivalent? 59-64 - Baowen Xu
:
Comments On Several Syntax Rules in Ada95. 65-67
Volume 33, Number 3, March 1998
- Peter Lee:
SIGPLAN Supports Your Professional Activities. 1
- Peter H. Salus:
Languages of the Net (Historial Notes). 16-20
- Paul Frenger:
The Growing Machine, a Pre-Forth Language Implementation. 21-23
- Henry G. Baker:
March Möbius Madness with a Polynomial PostScript, March 32, 1998. 24-35
- Ronald E. Prather:
A Modular Mathematical Programming Language. 38-56 - Per Brinch Hansen:
An Evaluation of High Performance Fortran. 57-64 - Per Brinch Hansen:
An Evaluation of The Message-Passing Interface. 65-72 - Oscar Azañón Esteire, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle:
J - Set of Tools for Native Code Generation for the Java Virtual Machine. 73-79
Volume 33, Number 4, April 1998
- Rex Jaeschke:
ISO Committee Document for C9X and Public Comment Period - The C Programming Language. 16
- Andrew W. Appel
:
SSA is Functional Programming. 17-20
- Paul Frenger:
The Talking Toaster. 21-25
- G. Alan Creak:
Garbage: Two New Structures. 28-29
- Fintan Culwin:
Editorial - Justifying Java? 31-33 - Peter Martin:
Java, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 34-39 - Jeremy Gibbons:
Structured Programing in Java. 40-43 - Barry J. Cornelius:
Using CORBA and JDBC to Produce Three Tier Systems. 44-52 - Peter Burton:
Kinds Of Language, Kinds Of Learning. 53-61
Volume 33, Number 5, May 1998
- Jack W. Davidson, Keith D. Cooper, A. Michael Berman:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '98 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Montreal, Canada, June 17-19, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 0-89791-987-4 [contents]
Volume 33, Number 6, June 1998
- A. Michael Berman:
SIGPLAN Notices - Where We Are, Wher We're Going. 1-2
- Barbara G. Ryder:
MASPLAS '98 - Conference Report. 16
- Matthias Felleisen, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt, Shriram Krishnamurthi
:
The DrScheme Project: An Overview. 17-23
- Paul Frenger:
Forth in Space, or, So NEAR Yet So Far Out. 24-26
- Henry G. Baker:
You Could Learn a Lot from a Quadratic: Newton Squares the Circle. 27-31
- Peter Kokol
, Janez Brest:
Fractal Structure of Random Programs. 33-38 - Yariv Aridor, Shimon Cohen, Amiram Yehudai:
Design of an Actor Language for Implicit Parallel Programming. 39-47 - K. Rangarajan, P. Eswar:
Understanding Class Evolution Through Atomic Changes. 48-53 - F. H. D. van Batenburg, Ellen de Ridder, Joseph de Kerf:
APL Extended Compared With Other Languages According to Halstead's Theory. 54-60 - Massimo Ancona, Walter Cazzola:
Static Header as Sentinel. 61-64
Volume 33, Number 7, July 1998
- Thomas Ball, Frank Tip, A. Michael Berman:
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN/SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis For Software Tools and Engineering, PASTE '98, Montreal, Canada, June 16, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-055-4 [contents]
Volume 33, Number 8, August 1998
- Benjamin G. Zorn:
An Invitation to OOPSLA '98. 1-3
- Enrico Pontelli:
Programming with {SETS} - An International Forum of Discussion. 16
- Paul McNamee
, Marty Hall:
Developing a Tool for Memoizing Functions in C++ (C++ Toolbox). 17-22
- Philip Wadler:
Why No One Uses Functional Languages. 23-27
- Paul Frenger:
A Tribute to FIG-Forth. 28-31
- Carl D. Offner:
Per Brinch Hansen's Concerns about High Performance Fortran. 34-39 - Jonathan L. Schilling:
Optimizing Away C++ Exception Handling. 40-47 - Pascal Ledru:
JSpace: Implementation of a Linda System in Java. 48-50 - Pascal Ledru:
A Traveling Saleman in Java. 51-56
Volume 33, Number 9, September 1998
- Mary Lou Soffa:
1998 SIGPLAN Awards. 1-3
- William L. Scherlis:
ETAPS'98 Trip Report. 18-19
- Paul Frenger:
MUCKing Around With Forth. 20-24
- Richard Kelsey, William D. Clinger, Jonathan Rees:
Revised5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme. 26-76 - Boyko B. Bantchev:
Putting More Meaning in Expressions. 77-83 - Charles E. McDowell:
Reducing Garbage in Java. 84-86 - Adrian Johnstone, Elizabeth Scott:
rdp - An Iterator-Based Recursive Descent Parser Generator with Tree Promotion Operators. 87-94 - Fuqing Yang, Hong Mei, Wanghong Yuan, Qiong Wu, Yao Guo
:
Experiences in Building c++ Front End. 95-102 - Christopher J. Vogt:
Floating Point Performance of Common Lisp. 103-107 - John A. Atkinson-Abutridy
, Anita A. Ferreira-Cabrera:
The Design and Implementation of the GILENA Natural Language Interface Specification System. 108-117
Volume 33, Number 10, October 1998
- Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Craig Chambers:
Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages & Applications, OOPSLA 1998, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 18-22, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-005-8 [contents]
Volume 33, Number 11, November 1998
- Dileep Bhandarkar, Anant Agarwal:
ASPLOS-VIII Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, San Jose, California, USA, October 3-7, 1998. ACM Press 1998, ISBN 1-58113-107-0 [contents]
Volume 33, Number 12, December 1998
- Mary Lou Soffa, David Notkin:
SIGPLAN and SIGSOFT Joint Efforts. 1
- Brent W. Benson Jr.:
Eat Your Own Dog Food. 16-19
- Chris Clark:
Overlapping Token Definitions. 20-24
- Paul Frenger:
Mind.Forth: Thoughts on Artificail Intelligence and Forth. 25-31
- Alexander Sakharov:
Letter: Processing Recursive Data Types in Java. 33 - Kurt Svensson:
Index in BNF Grammars (Short Comment). 34 - Vineeth Kumar Paleri, Y. N. Srikant, Priti Shankar:
A Simple Algorithm for Partial Redundancy Elimination. 35-43 - Igor D. D. Curcio:
ASAP - A Simple Assertion Pre-processor. 44-51 - Nick Hatzigeorgiu, Apostolos Syropoulos
:
Literate Programming and the "Spaniel" Method. 52-56 - Marjan Hericko, Matjaz B. Juric, Ales Zivkovic, Ivan Rozman, Tomaz Domajnko, Marjan Krisper:
Java and Distributed Object Models: An Analysis. 57-65 - Timothy A. Budd:
Functional Programming and the Fragile Base Class Problem. 66-71 - Masud Ahmad Malik:
Evolution of the High Level Programming Languages: A Critical Perspective. 72-80 - Charles D. Havener:
EQL - The Query Language You Never Heard Of. 81-88

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