Articles mentioning both Microsoft and Microsoft Research

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  1. The AZ of programming languages: Modula-3

    thestandard.com (Jul 15 2008) Explore Article

    ...i is a Principal Researcher and Head of the Programming Principles and Tools and Security groups at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, and is an ACM Fellow. Here he chats to Computerworld about the origins of Modula-3, i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   Bjarne Stroustrup   Xerox

  2. The Vertigo GPU compiler

    Conal Elliott's home page (Jul 12 2008) Explore Article

    ... C# code and vertex shader assembly code. Here is paper. Vertigo was work in progress when I left Microsoft Research, but with Microsoft's kind permission, it was made publicly available as a Microsoft Research download. That version worked with DirectX 9 beta 1, so it is pr Vertigo: a high-level language an... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Conal Elliott   Microsoft Research   Microsoft

  3. Concepts behind the C# 3.0 language | Articles | TomasP.Net

    TomasP.Net (Jun 25 2008) Explore Article

    ...already available in (mostly) research and experimental languages that were previously developed at Microsoft Research . Two most interesting and influential lang The C# 3 (currently available in preliminary version) i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   Martin Fowler   Haskell

  4. The Monad.Reader Issue 10

    Haskell (Apr 8 2008) Explore Article

    ...tra for agreeing to accept the article and waiting so patiently while I dilly-dallied. Thank you to Microsoft Research for giving me the opportunity to work on the debugger during a most enjoyable internship in 2007, a... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Acm Sigplan   Lennart Augustsson   Neil Mitchell

  5. A .net Bridge for Haskell: Dancing with the Devil

    Java SSH for weill (Mar 16 2008) Explore Article

    ... ML that compiles to .NET CIL and runs directly on the .NET platform. It was written by Don Syme at Microsoft Research, and continues to be developed there. The F# website [25] describes it as a multi-paradigm language... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Benjamin C. Pierce   Microsoft Research   Erik Meijer

  6. Bryn Keller: New functional language - C#

    xoltar.org (Mar 13 2008) Explore Article

    ...e past few years. In particular, many of the best minds in programming language design now work for Microsoft Research, and it's starting to show. Let's take a quick look at C# 3.0 (included in the .Net 3.5 SDK and Vis... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   Haskell   Erik Meijer

  7. Comment on MySong, from Microsoft Research, makes your singing ...

    istartedsomething (Feb 29 2008) Explore Article

    * Microsoft Research releases Hotmaps (Live Maps Apocalypse edition) * How many Softies does it take to make a sound? * ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   Microsoft

  8. Microsoft Research PhD Scholarship

    Beasiswa S3 (Feb 15 2008) Explore Article

    ... bursary of up to 33,000 euros per year, up to a maximum of three years. This amount is the maximum Microsoft Research will pay the University of Oxford - the actual amount payable to the scholar is yet to be determine... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   University of Oxford   University

  9. Commercial Users of Functional Programming: CUFP-2007-Report

    cufp.galois.com (Feb 9 2008) Explore Article

    ...F# and then use SQL Server as a data slave. Trelford reported on work in the Applied Games Group at Microsoft Research in Cambridge; this group of seven (two of whom are programmers) use statistical machine learning te... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Kathleen Fisher   Microsoft Research   Joe Armstrong

  10. Neil's point-free blog " Haskell: Too Hard, or Just Hard Enough?

    Redirecting... (Jan 27 2008) Explore Article

    ...ough? Posted on January 30th, 2007 by Neil Recently on Channel 9 an interview appeared with some of Microsoft’s top language designers and programming gurus; namely Anders Hejlsberg (designer of C#), Erik Me... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Microsoft Research   Haskell   Herb Sutter

  11. history.pdf (application/pdf Object)

    Microsoft Research Home (Jan 11 2008) Explore Article

    ...age. Ironically, not long after this press release, Peyton Jones announced his move from Glasgow to Microsoft Research in Cambridge, an event that Peterson knew nothing about at the time. Subsequent events have made Pe... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Ennals   Unicode   Ross Paterson

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