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    C: Databurst, Mainframe-Style Screen Management by Steve Cabito, pp. 12-16 - PDF
     Creating a productive screen handling tool
    Programmers Journal, May 1984
  2.  
    The Diminished Nation-State by Vincent Cable, pp. 23-54
     A Study in the Loss of Economic Power
    Daedalus, Spring 1995
  3.  
    Contributions from the Physical Laboratory of Harvard College
      Vibrations of Circular and Elliptical Plates by Francis E. Cabot,, pp. 219-221 - PDF
    Daedalus, March 1879
  4.  
    Contributions from the Physical Laboratory of Harvard College
      Perforated Vibrating Discs by Francis E. Cabot,, p. 222 - PDF
    Daedalus, March 1879
  5.  
    A Short History of Cabot Corporation by Thomas D. Cabot, pp. 113-136
    Daedalus, Spring 1996
  6.  
    The Application of Methods of Geometrical Inversion to the Solution of Certain P... by W.G. Cady, pp. 383-410
    Daedalus, March 1932
  7.  
    Car-Cdr Recursion Problem with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 20 of 27 from
    Car-Cdr Recursion Problem that Returns the Sum of Every Element in a List of Integers, How Scheme Checks Type During Run-Time Rather than Compilation, Recursive Implementation of the Fibonacci Function in Scheme, Example that Il...
    51:45 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  8.  
    Converting Between Types of Different Sizes and Bit Representations Using Pointers with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 3 of 27 from
    Converting Between Types of Different Sizes and Bit Representations Using Pointers, Little Endian vs. Big Endian, Structs: How the Data of a Struct is Stored, Accessing the Data of a Struct, Arrays, Pointer Arithmetic on Arrays,...
    52:48 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  9.  
    Creating a Generic Swap Function for Data Types of Arbitrary Size with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 4 of 27 from
    Creating a Generic Swap Function for Data Types of Arbitrary Size, Void* Type for Generic Pointers, Implementation of Swap Function Using memcpy, Client Interface to Generic Swap Function, Pros and Cons of C Generics vs. C++ Gen...
    51:23 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  10.  
    Data Types - Interpretations with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 2 of 27 from
    C/C++ Data Types - Interpretations, Sizes, Bits- How Bytes are Broken Up into Bits, Breaking Up a Character's Decimal Value into its Underlying Bit Structure, Shorts - Interpreting Data that Consists of More Than One Byte, Repre...
    51:03 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  11.  
    Generic Lsearch - Prototype with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 5 of 27 from
    Generic Lsearch - Prototype, Comparison Function, Implementation, Casting Void*S to Char*S to Compute Byte Offsets, Client Use of Generic Lsearch, Example of a Comparison Function for Integers, More Complicated Data Types and Ls...
    52:15 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  12.  
    Heap Management - How Information about Allocations are Stored in the Heap with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 8 of 27 from
    Heap Management - How Information about Allocations are Stored in the Heap, Result of Freeing Memory Improperly, Actual Sizes of Heap Allocations - Nearest Power of 2, Management of Free Blocks on the Heap by Storing Addresses i...
    50:43 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  13.  
    How a Code Snippet is Translated into Assembly Instructions with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 9 of 27 from
    How a Code Snippet is Translated into Assembly Instructions, Store, Load, and ALU Operations, Assembly Optimizations for 4-Byte Addresses, Context-Insensitive Code Translation, Overriding the 4-Byte Default in Assembly Instructi...
    51:45 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  14.  
    Ice Cream Store Problem with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 18 of 27 from
    Guest Lecturer, Setup of the Ice Cream Store Problem, with Customer, Cashier, Clerk, and Manager Threads, The Different Constraints on the Various Types of Threads, Writing the Main Function, Spawning the Various Threads, Handli...
    52:19 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  15.  
    Integer Stack Implementation - Constructor and Destructor with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 6 of 27 from
    Integer Stack Implementation - Constructor and Destructor, Stackpush Implementation, Reallocation of Memory when Stack Grows Too Big Using Realloc, How Memory is Copied Using Realloc, Stackpop Implementation, Reimplementing the ...
    51:26 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  16.  
    Introduction to Haskell with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 27 of 27 from
    Guest Lecturer: Sasha Rush, Haskell History, Safeguards in Haskell that Avoid Runtime Errors, Expressive Functions in Haskell, Speed of Haskell, Haskell Fibonacci Sequence in One Line Using Lazy Evaluation, How Lazy Evaluation A...
    57:54 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  17.  
    Introduction to Programming Paradigms Course with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 1 of 27 from
    Administrative Details, Exams - Time limit, Conflicts, Course Grade Breakdown, Assignment Details - Submission, Grading, Late Days, Course Email, Newsgroup, Facebook/Twitter, Mailing List, Course Prerequisites, Languages and Par...
    17:25 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  18.  
    Introduction to the Functional Paradigm (Scheme) with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 19 of 27 from
    Imperative/Procedural Paradigms (C) and Object-Oriented Paradigm(C++), Introduction to the Functional Paradigm (Scheme), Which Is Based on Synthesizing the Return Values of Functions, Example of a Scheme Function Definition that...
    51:57 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  19.  
    Introduction to the Kawa Development Environment: Evaluation of Expressions with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 21 of 27 from
    Introduction to the Kawa Development Environment: Evaluation of Expressions, Loading Function Definitions From a .Scm File, Mapping Arbitrary Unary Functions Over Lists in Scheme Using the Map Operation, Mapping List Functions (...
    50:29 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  20.  
    More Detail about Activation Records - Layout of Memory During a Function Call with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 10 of 27 from
    More Detail about Activation Records - Layout of Memory During a Function Call, How the Return Address of a Function is Stored on the Stack, Example Showing How an Activation Record is Constructed on the Stack, Setting Up Functi...
    47:08 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  21.  
    Moving from C Code Generation to C++ Code Generation: Basic Swap Example with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 11 of 27 from
    Moving from C Code Generation to C++ Code Generation: Basic Swap Example, Code Generation for the Pointer Swap Function, Code Generation for the C++ Version Of Swap Using References, Which Are Treated as Automatically Dereferenc...
    51:47 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  22.  
    Overarching Features of Python with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 24 of 27 from
    Overarching Features of Python: Scripting Language, Imperative, Object-Oriented, Functional, More Python Overview - Dynamic Typing, Use of Whitespace and Tabs, Python Environment, Execution of Basic Statements, Calling Methods U...
    48:38 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  23.  
    Preprocessing Commands with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 12 of 27 from
    Preprocessing Commands - #Define as a Glorified Find and Replace, Preprocessing Macros - Preprocessor Commands With Arguments, Example of Macro Usage in the Vector assignment to Calculate the Address of the Nth Element, Assert M...
    50:19 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  24.  
    Problems with Ownership of Memory with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 7 of 27 from
    Problems with Ownership of Memory, How Default Implementation of Stackdispose Does Not Free Dynamically Allocated Data, Adding a Free Function to the Stack Implementation, Rewriting Stackdispose to Incorporate It, Writing a Free...
    53:09 - Stanford / Academic Earth
  25.  
    Python Object Model with Jerry Cain
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms : Lecture number 25 of 27 from
    Rewriting RSG to Illustrate all Three Paradigms and Lambdas in Python, How Objects Are Implemented in Python, Python Dictionary Implementation, Writing an RSG Grammar in Python Using A Dictionary and Lists, Expanding the Start T...
    48:45 - Stanford / Academic Earth
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