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- Oct 29vujkeParadigm shift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paradigm shift (or revolutionary science) is the term first used by Thomas Kuhn in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962) to describe a change in basic assumptions within the ruling theory of science. It is in contrast to his idea of normal science.
June 2009
- Jun 26TobuPeter Van Roy: Programming Paradigms for Dummies | Lambda the Ultimate
Roy, Peter van (2009). Programming Paradigms for Dummies: What Every Programmer Should Know. In G. Assayag and A. Gerzso (eds.) New Computational Paradigms for Computer Music, IRCAM/Delatour, France.
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October 2008
- Oct 29Janos.HaitsMetasearch engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A meta-search engine is a search tool[1] that sends user requests to several other search engines and/or databases and aggregates the results into a single list or displays them according to their source. Metasearch engines enable users to enter search criteria once and access several search engines simultaneously.
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September 2008
- Sep 19myungdae.choSemantic Web 2.0: 차세대정보기술패러다임이행방안과구축사례
Semantic Web is :–Data interoperability across applications and organizations (forIT)–A set of interoperable standards for knowledge exchange–An architecture for interconnected communities and vocabularies•How does it work?–Apply power of URIsto concepts of relational data–Model real things, not documents or database tables•The element of the Semantic Web–Can be encoded in XML–Simplicity and mathematical consistency–This is called Resource Description Framework(RDF)
August 2008
- Aug 24rafaeldffTeaching Programming Languages in a Post-Linnaean Age
Abstract: Programming language ``paradigms'' are a moribund and tedious legacy of a bygone age. Modern language designers pay them no respect, so why do our courses slavishly adhere to them? This paper argues that we should abandon this method of teaching languages, offers an alternative, reconciles an important split in programming language education, and describes a textbook that explores these matters.
July 2008
- Jul 11rafaeldffSubject-oriented programming
OOP isn't adequate when objects are used in multiple applications. Harrison and Ossher propose an alternative programming paradigm to cope with this issue.
February 2008
- Feb 15vlasovskikhInfoQ: Communicating Intent through Idiom and Paradigm Selection
One should prefer the tool that signals in a most obvious way the intent of the piece of code that is being built.
October 2007
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September 2007
- Sep 03vlasovskikhDiagram showing all programming paradigms and their relationships
Here is a diagram showing all the main programming paradigms and their relationships.
August 2007
- Aug 03thadknullA New Way to look at Networking
Today as in the 60s problems go unsolved due to our tunnel vision and not because of their intrinsic difficulty. And now, like then, simply changing our point of view may make many hard things easy.
June 2007
- Jun 19rafaeldffBad Engineering Properties of Object-Oriented Language
The OO paradigm emerged in the 60's, roughly during the time that important notions such as data abstraction, polymorphism, and modularization were applied to the procedural paradigm. Eventually, OO languages also acquired [them], but not quite in the s
December 2006
- Dec 29rafaeldffEnfranchised Mind » The Functional-Relational Impedance Match
An O'Caml programmer thinks he is the first one to think of mapping relational calculus operations to functions of lazy data structures (the whole post has a patronizing tone, "oh those poor stateful OO programmers...").

