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- László Böszörményi:
Introduction. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 1-4 - Robert Burton, Farrell Ostler, Thom Boyer, Fon Brown, Matt Morrise:
The Chip Company that made $100m with MODULA-2. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 219-226 - Edsger W. Dijkstra:
On the transitive closure of a wellfounded relation. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 31-40 - Ann Dünki:
Third Milennium Culture. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 253-254 - Hans Eberle:
Designing a Cluster Network. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 153-172 - Michael Franz:
Oberon - The Overlooked Jewel. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 41-54 - Stephan W. Gehring:
Learning the Value of Simplicity. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 95-100 - Robert Griesemer, Srdjan Mitrovic:
A Compiler for the Java HotSpotTM Virtual Machine. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 133-152 - Jürg Gutknecht:
Compiler Construction versus Lotus NotesTM: A Strange Battle. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 101-120 - Jirka Hoppe:
Daily Life with N. Wirth. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 247-252 - Kathleen Jensen:
Serendipity. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 245-246 - Svend Erik Knudsen:
Medos in Retrospect. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 69-86 - Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Compiler Construction - The Art of Niklaus Wirth. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 55-68 - Martin Odersky:
Programming with Functional Nets. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 173-202 - Gustav Pomberger, Hanspeter Mössenböck, Peter Rechenberg:
Niklaus Wirth - a Pioneer of Computer Science. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 5-20 - Peter Schulthess:
Lean Systems in an Intrinsically Complex World. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 87-94 - Clemens A. Szyperski:
Modules and Components - Rivals or Partners? The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 121-132 - Josef Templ:
FFF97 - Oberon in the Real World. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 227-244 - Bernhard Wagner:
Lilith Meets the World of Business. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 203-218 - Niklaus Wirth:
From Programming Language Design to Computer Construction. The School of Niklaus Wirth 2000: 21-30 - László Böszörményi, Jürg Gutknecht, Gustav Pomberger:
The School of Niklaus Wirth, "The Art of Simplicity". dpunkt.verlag/Copublication with Morgan-Kaufmann 2000, ISBN 3-932588-85-1 [contents]
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