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Hunsrückisch-Hochdeutsch . 2014.
Hunsrückisch-Hochdeutsch . 2014.
WATFOR — Waterloo Fortran … Acronyms
WATFOR — Waterloo Fortran … Acronyms von A bis Z
WATSUP — Watfor Student Utility Program … Acronyms
WATSUP — Watfor Student Utility Program … Acronyms von A bis Z
WATFIV (programming language) — WATFIV, or WATerloo FORTRAN IV, developed at the University of Waterloo, Canada is an implementation of Fortran IV. It is the successor of WATFOR.WATFIV was in turn succeeded by later versions of WATFOR. WATFIV was used from the late 1960s into… … Wikipedia
Paul H. Cress — (1939 2004) was a Canadian computer scientist. He was a young lecturer in computer science at the University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) when, starting in 1966, he and his colleague Paul Dirksen led a team of programmers developing a… … Wikipedia
Paul Dirksen — Dr. Paul H. Dirksen is a Canadian computer scientist. He was a young lecturer in computer science at the University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) when, starting in 1966, he and his colleague Paul Cress led a team of programmers… … Wikipedia
James G. Mitchell — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = James George Mitchell box width = birth date = 1943 birth place = Kitchener, Ontario death date = death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = Canadian ethnicity = field = Computer Science… … Wikipedia
Generational list of programming languages — Here, a genealogy of programming languages is shown. Languages are categorized under the ancestor language with the strongest influence. Of course, any such categorization has a large arbitrary element, since programming languages often… … Wikipedia
Michigan Terminal System — (MTS) The MTS welcome screen as seen through a 3270 terminal emulator. Company / developer University of Michigan and 7 other universities in the US, Canada, and the UK … Wikipedia