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avandeursen.com
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| | | | | This week David Notkin (1955-2013) passed away, after a long battle against cancer. He was one of my heroes. He did great research on discovering invariants, reflexion models, software architecture, clone analysis, and more. His 1986 Gandalf paper was one of the first I studied when starting as a PhD student in 1990. December 2011... | |
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groundtoground.org
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| | | | | A split foil wrapper, flares back ; like dragons skin against the clear blue sky, when winds blow just so ; Beatific then noticed. | |
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computinged.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Emma Dodoo is a PhD student working with me. Emma works with K-12 computing teachers who have emerging bilingual (EB) students in their classes, e.g., students for whom Spanish is their first language and who might be learning English while they are taking a computer science course. I recently wrote a blog post about her... | |
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chelseatroy.com
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| | | I recently read John Ousterhout's book, Philosophy of Software Design. This blog post includes my commentary on some parts that stuck with me. This is neither a review nor a summary of the book.1 Instead, if you and I were in a book club and this book were the topic of our next meeting, I... | ||