- John
Kenneth Ousterhout (/ˈoʊstərhaʊt/, born
October 15, 1954) is an
American computer scientist. He is a
professor of
computer science at
Stanford University...
-
Ousterhout is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Douglas Ousterhout (fl. 1982),
American surgeon John
Ousterhout (born 1954), American...
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Douglas K.
Ousterhout is a
retired craniofacial surgeon who
practiced in San Francisco, CA,
United States. His
specialty was
facial feminization surgery...
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Ousterhout's dichotomy is
computer scientist John
Ousterhout's categorization that high-level
programming languages tend to fall into two groups, each...
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integration (VLSI)
integrated circuit (IC)
originally written by John
Ousterhout and his
graduate students at UC Berkeley. Work
began on the
project in...
- was
first proposed in 1988 by John K.
Ousterhout and Fred
Douglis and
first implemented in 1992 by
Ousterhout and
Mendel Rosenblum for the Unix-like...
- in the 1990s,
Ousterhout was
given the ACM
Software System Award in 1997 for Tcl/Tk: ACM
Software System Award Winner: John K
Ousterhout For the Tcl scripting...
- The Tcl
programming language was
created in the
spring of 1988 by John
Ousterhout while he was
working at the
University of California, Berkeley. Originally...
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Ousterhout, "Reconstructing", 118–24.
Ousterhout,
Master builders, 15.
Ousterhout, "Apologia", 23. Mango,
Byzantine architecture, 249.
Ousterhout, "Apologia"...
- Stefano:
Storia Archived 10
October 2007 at the
Wayback Machine, Bologna.
Ousterhout,
Robert G. (1
January 1981). "The
Church of
Santo Stefano: A 'Jerusalem'...