Friday, October 14, 2011

Upcoming panels, tutorials, and workshops on ParaSail

ParaSail will be discussed at two panels at the upcoming SPLASH/OOPSLA conference in Portland, Oregon, and will be covered in depth in a tutorial and workshop/birds-of-a-feather session at the upcoming SIGAda conference in Denver. 

The panels at SPLASH/OOPSLA are:
The events at the upcoming SIGAda conference in Denver are:
I believe all of these event are still open for additional attendees.

2 comments:

  1. After JAVA which language was made first ??
    and also share some info about RUBY LANGUAGE.

    make a facebook application

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  2. Not sure what was your question. Here is a list of 3rd-generation languages from a paper I wrote this past year, along with their date of design and the designer(s). Java is pretty late in the game. Ruby didn't make this list, but I am sure "google" and/or WikiPedia can provide you with more information than you would ever want on Ruby.
    -Tuck

    1956 Fortran -- John Backus
    1957 LISP -- John McCarthy
    1958 COBOL -- Grace Hopper et al
    1960 Algol 60 -- Bauer, Backus, Naur, et al
    1962 SNOBOL -- R. Griswold, D. Farber, I. Polonsky
    1964 BASIC -- J.G. Kemeny and T.E. Kurtz
    1964 PL/I -- IBM & SHARE committee
    1964 APL -- Ken Iverson
    1966 Algol W -- Niklaus Wirth, C.A.R. Hoare
    1967 Simula 67 -- O.J. Dahl, Kristen Nygaard, et al
    1968 Algol 68 -- C.A.R. Hoare, Edsger Dijkstra, et al
    1970 Pascal -- Niklaus Wirth
    1970 Smalltalk -- Alan Kay
    1972 Prolog -- Alin Colmerauer
    1972 C -- Dennis Ritchie
    1973 ML -- Robin Milner
    1974 CLU -- Barbara Liskov
    1975 Concurrent Pascal -- Per Brinch Hansen
    1975 Scheme -- Guy Steele and Gerald Sussman
    1975 Modula -- Niklaus Wirth
    1977 Icon -- Ralph Griswold
    1980 Ada 83 -- Jean Ichbiah (at INRIA)
    1983 Turbo Pascal -- Anders Hejlsberg
    1983 Occam -- David May (at INMOS)
    1983 C++ -- Bjarne Stroustrup
    1986 Eiffel -- Bertrand Meyer
    1986 Oberon -- Niklaus Wirth
    1986 Modula-3 -- Luca Cardelli et al (at Dec SRC)
    1986 Erlang -- Joe Armstrong (at Ericsson)
    1990 Haskell -- S.P.Jones, P. Hudak, et al
    1995 Java -- James Gosling
    1995 Ada 95 -- Tucker Taft et al (at Intermetrics)
    1995 Delphi -- Anders Hejlsberg
    1996 OCaml -- Xavier Leroy
    2001 C# -- Anders Hejlsberg
    2003 Scala -- Martin Odersky
    2005 Fortress -- Guy Steele et al

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