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C is the desert island language. This is my favourite statement from a talk Rob Pike gave in 2001 . Despite its age, despite many flaws, C is still the de facto standard, the lingua franca. Why? As with other older languages, inertia is partly to blame, but this cannot be the only reason. http://crypto.stanford.edu/~blynn/c/ch01.html

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The Manuscripts Like most of us, Dijkstra always believed it a scientist's duty to maintain a lively correspondence with his scientific colleagues. To a greater extent than most of us, he put that conviction into practice. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/

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This is one of a set of subject pages in the Scholarly Societies Project , which facilitates access to websites of scholarly societies across the world. A set of guidelines is used in determining whether to include resources. Links to websites of scholarly societies in Computer Science are given below. The URL-Stability Index for this collection of Computer Science sites is 219.5/235 = 93.4% . The URL-stability index for each site below is given graphically in the left-hand column as the URL-stability rank for that site. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p> http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/compsci_soc.html

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Spring 2011, CSEP 506 Concurrency Madan Musuvathi Winter 2011, CSEP 590a Practical Aspects of Modern Cryptography Josh Benaloh and Brian LaMacchia Autumn 2010, CSEP 544 Database Management Systems Dan Suciu http://dada.cs.washington.edu/dl/course_index.html
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