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  2. Terence holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Purdue University and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Army High-Performance Computing Research Center at the University of Minnesota, where he built parallelizing FORTRAN source-to-source translators. He is the author of The Definitive ANTLR Reference.
  3. This is FORTRAN. Instead of A**2 use A^2 in LaTeX instead. 2007-03-02: 55: SUGGEST: In Chapter 2 somewhere you should add a table showing all mathematical functions & operators. 2007-03-02: 218: SUGGEST: In R11B-3, several Erlang processes are allowed do do gen_tcp:accept/1 on the same listen socket. This will simplify making a parallel server ...
  4. The Definitive ANTLR Reference Building Domain-Specific Languages . by Terence Parr ANTLR v3 is the most powerful, easy-to-use parser generator built to date, and represents the culmination of more than 15 years of research by Terence Parr.
  5. media.pragprog.com

    Fortran 77 is a good enough language for anybody and, for that mat-ter, that Fortran 66 is probably sufficient, so one might question his judgment. But, concerning my usefulness, he was right—I am funda-mentally lazy and would much rather work on something that made other people productive than actually do anything useful myself. This
  6. media.pragprog.com

    On the face of it, Stone Age Fortran graphics and XML gradefiles don't have much in common. In both cases, though, a few simple techniques let me do things that would otherwise have been too time-consuming to be practical. All over the world, programmers use those same techniques every day to recycle legacy data,
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    Fortran 66). As such, it's a part of any good Linux distribution; even if it's not, you'd have no trouble installing it. For unknown reasons, but most likely not because of their exceptional prac-tical significance, three more languages made it into the GNU ecosystem: APL, Forth, and Simula. Their implementations became known as GNU APL, GNU
  8. media.pragprog.com

    FORTRAN to C and Python and Java and Ruby, I've spent much of my career longing to get my hands on a better programming language. In my mind's eye I could see exactly what I wanted: I wanted a language that had the stripped-down syntax of Lisp. I wanted a language that embraced the power of func-tional programming.
  9. The footnote on page 273 mentions Fortran 77 programs, but Fortran isn't mentioned here at all… 2008-08-19: 285: SUGGEST: 5th paragraph: Wondering, if a subdirectory is omitted from a .document file, will it (and all its descendants) be skipped? 2008-08-19: 285: SUGGEST

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