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Robin John
Popplestone (9
December 1938 in
Bristol – 14
April 2004 in Glasgow) was a
pioneer in the
fields of
machine intelligence and robotics. He is...
- Language) is a
programming language designed between 1964 and 1966 by
Robin Popplestone. It was
based on an
reverse Polish notation (RPN) form of the language...
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recipient of the medal, the only
recipient under 1866 warrant, was
Samuel Popplestone, a
tenant farmer, who on 23
March 1866
helped to
rescue four men after...
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earlier language POP-1 (developed by
Robin Popplestone in 1968,
originally named COWSEL) by
Robin Popplestone and Rod
Burstall at the
University of Edinburgh...
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variable or
expression (except in the case of a
formal parameter)...
Robin Popplestone gave the
following definition: All
items have
certain fundamental rights...
- on 30 reviews,
indicating "universal acclaim". In his review,
Hamish Popplestone remarked: "Though both flawed, Neill's and Dennison's
characters are...
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Gilmore Foundation, the
Omidyar Network, Open
Society Foundations, the
Popplestone Foundation, and the
Rockefeller Brothers Fund. In 2021, the organization...
- Crawford. The
software was
developed by a team led by Rod Burstall,
Robin Popplestone and
Harry Barrow which used the POP-2
programming language, one of the...
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COWSEL (aka POP-1)
programming language R. Burstall, A.
Collins and R.
Popplestone,
Programming in Pop-2
University Press, Edinburgh, 1968 D.J.M. Davies...
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Abelson Denison Bollay Wally Feurzeig Brian Harvey Seymour Papert Mitchel Resnick Cynthia Solomon POP Rod
Burstall Robin Popplestone...