Lennart Augustsson, the Glossary
Lennart Augustsson is a Swedish computer scientist.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Archive.today, Berkeley Software Distribution, Bluespec, C (programming language), Chalmers University of Technology, Compiler, Computer science, Computer scientist, Credit Suisse, Device driver, Epic Games, Facebook, Functional programming, Google, Graph reduction, Graph reduction machine, Haskell, International Obfuscated C Code Contest, Lazy evaluation, LPMud, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Miranda (programming language), ML (programming language), Multi-user dungeon, NetBSD, Operating system, Programming language, Scope (computer science), Standard Chartered, Strong and weak typing, Sweden, SystemVerilog, Unix, Verse (programming language), X Development.
- MUD developers
- Swedish computer programmers
- Swedish computer scientists
Archive.today
archive.today (or archive.is) is a web archiving website founded in 2012 that saves snapshots on demand, and has support for JavaScript-heavy sites such as Google Maps, and Twitter.
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Berkeley Software Distribution
The Berkeley Software Distribution or Berkeley Standard Distribution (BSD) is a discontinued operating system based on Research Unix, developed and distributed by the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Bluespec
Bluespec, Inc. is an American semiconductor tool design company co-founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Arvind in June 2003 and based in Framingham, Massachusetts.
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C (programming language)
C (pronounced – like the letter c) is a general-purpose programming language.
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Chalmers University of Technology
Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers tekniska högskola, commonly referred to as Chalmers) is a private research university located in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Compiler
In computing, a compiler is a computer program that translates computer code written in one programming language (the source language) into another language (the target language).
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Computer science
Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation.
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Computer scientist
A computer scientist is a scholar who specializes in the academic study of computer science.
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Credit Suisse
Credit Suisse Group AG is a global investment bank and financial services firm founded and based in Switzerland as a standalone firm but now a subsidiary of UBS.
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Device driver
In the context of an operating system, a device driver is a computer program that operates or controls a particular type of device that is attached to a computer or automaton.
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Epic Games
Epic Games, Inc. is an American video game and software developer and publisher based in Cary, North Carolina.
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
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Functional programming
In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm where programs are constructed by applying and composing functions.
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Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).
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Graph reduction
In computer science, graph reduction implements an efficient version of non-strict evaluation, an evaluation strategy where the arguments to a function are not immediately evaluated.
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Graph reduction machine
A graph reduction machine is a special-purpose computer built to perform combinator calculations by graph reduction.
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Haskell
Haskell is a general-purpose, statically-typed, purely functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation.
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International Obfuscated C Code Contest
The International Obfuscated C Code Contest (abbreviated IOCCC) is a computer programming contest for the most creatively obfuscated C code.
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Lazy evaluation
In programming language theory, lazy evaluation, or call-by-need, is an evaluation strategy which delays the evaluation of an expression until its value is needed (non-strict evaluation) and which also avoids repeated evaluations (by the use of sharing).
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LPMud
LPMud, abbreviated LP, is a family of multi-user dungeon (MUD) server software.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private land-grant research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Miranda (programming language)
Miranda is a lazy, purely functional programming language designed by David Turner as a successor to his earlier programming languages SASL and KRC, using some concepts from ML and Hope.
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ML (programming language)
ML (Meta Language) is a general-purpose, high-level, functional programming language.
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Multi-user dungeon
A multi-user dungeon (MUD), also known as a multi-user dimension or multi-user domain, is a multiplayer real-time virtual world, usually text-based or storyboarded.
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NetBSD
NetBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD).
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Operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
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Programming language
A programming language is a system of notation for writing computer programs.
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Scope (computer science)
In computer programming, the scope of a name binding (an association of a name to an entity, such as a variable) is the part of a program where the name binding is valid; that is, where the name can be used to refer to the entity.
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Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered PLC is a British multinational bank with operations in consumer, corporate and investment banking, and treasury services.
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Strong and weak typing
In computer programming, one of the many ways that programming languages are colloquially classified is whether the language's type system makes it strongly typed or weakly typed (loosely typed).
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
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SystemVerilog
SystemVerilog, standardized as IEEE 1800, is a hardware description and hardware verification language used to model, design, simulate, test and implement electronic systems.
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Unix
Unix (trademarked as UNIX) is a family of multitasking, multi-user computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, whose development started in 1969 at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others.
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Verse (programming language)
Verse is a static typed object-oriented programming language created by Epic Games.
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X Development
X Development LLC, doing business as X (formerly Google X), is an American semi-secret research and development facility and organization founded by Google in January 2010.
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See also
MUD developers
- Alan Cox (computer programmer)
- Amy S. Bruckman
- Ben Laurie
- Brian Green (game developer)
- Bruce Woodcock (computer games analyst)
- Cat Rambo
- Chip Morningstar
- Christopher Howard Wolf
- Elonka Dunin
- Greg Stein
- J. Todd Coleman
- James Aspnes
- Jason Scott
- Jeremy Elson
- Joi Ito
- Judy Malloy
- Kelton Flinn
- Lennart Augustsson
- Mark Jacobs (game designer)
- Matt Firor
- Matt Mihaly
- Michael Lawrie
- Paul Barnett (video game designer)
- Pavel Curtis
- Randy Farmer
- Raph Koster
- Rich Skrenta
- Richard Bartle
- Stephanie Shaver
- Steve Yegge
- Tim Stryker
Swedish computer programmers
- Andreas Thorstensson
- Bo Jangeborg
- Christian Engström
- Daniel Stenberg
- David Axmark
- Elsa-Karin Boestad-Nilsson
- H. Peter Anvin
- Jens Bergensten
- Johan Andersson (game developer)
- Lennart Augustsson
- Ludvig Strigeus
- Markus Persson
- Nifflas
- Ola Bini
- Per Håkan Sundell
- Rick Falkvinge
- Theodor Forselius
Swedish computer scientists
- Adam Dunkels
- Ali Ghodsi
- Anders Sandberg
- Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder
- Börje Langefors
- Christopher Ahlberg
- Daniel Akenine
- Daniel Stenberg
- Erik Sandewall
- Gunilla Borgefors
- Hans-Erik Eriksson
- Ivar Jacobson
- Janis Bubenko
- Johan Håstad
- John Hughes (computer scientist)
- Jonny Holmström
- Julian Togelius
- Kjell Samuelson
- Kristina Höök
- Lennart Augustsson
- Lennart Johnsson
- Per Håkan Sundell
- Peter Nordin
- Simone Fischer-Hübner
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennart_Augustsson
Also known as Cayenne (programming language), Cayenne programming language, Lazy ML, LazyML.