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On programming parallel computers

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1975
In this paper, I will make some general observations about how computers should be programmed, and how programs should be compiled. I will restrict my attention to programming computers to solve numerical analysis problems, although most of my remarks can be applied to other problem areas as well.
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The origins of computer programming [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1994
This article describes some of the early developments that can now be viewed as steps toward the development of program control and the modern concept of a stored program. In particular, it discusses early automatic devices, Babbage's contributions set against a background of the technology of his day, the contributions of some of his direct successors,
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CHARMM: A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations

, 1983
CHARMM (Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics) is a highly flexible computer program which uses empirical energy functions to model macromolecular systems.
B. Brooks   +5 more
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Programming the Computer

1998
At this point we begin to use a real programming language to perform tasks and solve problems. The programming language used is Scheme, which is a dialect of LISP. Lisp is an acronym for LISt Processing. We will define what a list is and how Scheme goes about processing lists in Chapter 4.
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Programming a computer

1988
After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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Computational Semantics with Functional Programming

2010
Computational semantics is the art and science of computing meaning in natural language. The meaning of a sentence is derived from the meanings of the individual words in it, and this process can be made so precise that it can be implemented on a computer.
van Eijck, Jan, Unger, Christina
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Nonlinear programming computations

Preprints of papers presented at the 13th national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery on - ACM '58, 1958
This paper is concerned with two recently developed computational algorithms for the solution of particular classes of nonlinear programming problems.
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Computer Programming and Autocodes [PDF]

open access: possibleOR, 1964
Saul Rosen   +3 more
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Programming the Computer

1982
After reading the description of computer program instructions in Chapter 3, the reader may well be approaching this chapter with trepidation, not without justification, since programming a computer at that level, in instructions drawn directly from a machine’s basic instruction set, is both tedious and very detailed.
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Communicating with computer programs

Journal of Pragmatics, 1981
Abstract It is argued that there are distinctive characteristics of communication between humans and computer programs, analysable in terms of a concept of ‘play’ derived from the work of Gregory Bateson, and using concepts drawn from speech-act theory.
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