- Jean-Marie
Hullot (February 16, 1954 – June 17, 2019) was a
French computer scientist and
programmer who aut****d
important programs for the
original Macintosh...
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Robert Hullot-Kentor, "Translator's Introduction" to
Theodor W. Adorno,
Aesthetic Theory, ed.
Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedemann, trans.
Robert Hullot-Kentor...
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Originally the
software was
called SOS Interface, and was
created by Jean-Marie
Hullot whilst he was a
researcher at
Inria at
Rocquencourt near Paris. He was allowed...
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released in all
major markets. The idea of an
Apple phone came from Jean-Marie
Hullot, a
software engineer who
worked at NeXT, and later, Apple. Initially, making...
- Lisp team,
working with
Emmanuel St. James,
Matthieu Devin, and Jean-Marie
Hullot in 1980. The
dialect is
historically noteworthy as one of the
first Lisp...
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Theory and the
Philosophy of New
Music by
Robert Hullot-Kentor, from the
University of
Minnesota Press.
Hullot-Kentor is also
currently working on a new translation...
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independently by a
small French team
working "secretly" in Paris, led by Jean-Marie
Hullot, a
friend of
Steve Jobs. iCal's
development has
since been
transferred to...
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Robert Hullot-Kentor.
Things Beyond Resemblance:
Collected Essays on
Theodor W. Adorno. New York:
Columbia University Press, 2006.
Robert Hullot-Kentor...
- Knuth–Bendix (KB)
equational proof system in 1978–1984 with Jean-Marie
Hullot. He led the
Formel project in the 1980s,
which developed the Caml programming...
- EDI-INF-PHD, vol. 76–002,
University of Edinburgh, hdl:1842/6649 Huet, G.;
Hullot, J. M. (1980). "Proofs by
Induction in
Equational Theories with Constructors"...