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De Volder, Kris - Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia
15) Types and Type-Checking Course Outline
JScheme : A Scheme Interpreter Embedded Within Java Source Code
Refactoring with Difference-Based Modules: An Experience Report
Providing Continuations in Java via Source Code Transformations
9 2 IEEE SOFTWARE Published by the IEEE Computer Society 0740-7459/04/$20.00 2004 IEEE Three decades later, these are still the pri-
Programming With Crosscutting Effective Views Doug Janzen and Kris De Volder
10) Introduction and course overview Programming Language
The "Orbitz Problem" Problem found on Web sites of
14) Continuations and Control-Flow Course Outline
10) Introduction and course overview Term Paper Practical Guidelines
Programming R. Morris Techniques Editor
Test-driven Development in the OCaml Programming Language: An Experience Report
Experiences in a Real World Application of Cyclone: A Type-safe Dialect of C
Dimensional Type Checking Department of Computer Science
Final Report for CPSC 511 at UBC, 12/01/2006 Modifying Reflexion Model with AspectJ
Web Continuations and a C++ Implementation Sancho McCann
11) Scheme Crash Course Scheme Crash Course
Implementing PLT Webserver API on top of Java Mayukh Saubhasik
Vrije Universiteit Brussel Programming Technology Laboratory
Implementation of Customized FindBugs Detectors Jerry Zhang
Finding Bugs is Easy David Hovemeyer and William Pugh
CPSC 511 Project Paper: Adding a presentation framework to
JScheme : A Scheme Interpreter Embedded Within Java Source Code
Building Composable Aspect-specific Languages with Logic Metaprogramming
13) Environments and scope Course Outline
12) Anatomy Course Outline
Extended Checker for FindBugs ericazhj@cs.ubc.ca
LogicMetaProgramming,aFrameworkfor Domain-SpecificAspectLanguages
Experience Report on Ruby on Rails Florian Deckert
Integration of Runtime Profiling and Static Code Analysis Computing Science Department