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Rekursiv was a
computer processor designed by
David M.
Harland in the mid-1980s at a
division of hi-fi
manufacturer Linn Products. It was one of the few...
- language. A
programming language based on
Smalltalk was
developed for the
Rekursiv processor developed by Linn
Smart Computing in Scotland, UK. This language...
- not successful.
Examples include the
Intel iAPX 432 and the Linn
Smart Rekursiv. In the mid-1980s Objective-C was
developed by Brad Cox, who had used Smalltalk...
- was a
computer scientist at the
University of
Glasgow and
worked on the
Rekursiv project for Linn Products.
Polymorphic Programming Languages :
Design and...
-
store use it to
allow the
instruction set to be
changed (for example, the
Rekursiv processor and the
Imsys Cjip). CPUs
designed for
reconfigurable computing...
- K200, K600, K400, K40, K20, K10 List of
phonograph manufacturers The Linn
Rekursiv computer processor Reid,
Scott (9
April 2012). "Interview:
Gilad Tiefenbrun;...
- iAPX 432
there has been only one
other attempt at a
similar design, the
Rekursiv processor,
although the
INMOS Transputer's
process support was similar...
- yet been
established when the
paper was published; Gödel used the word
rekursiv ("recursive") for what are now
known as
primitive recursive functions.)...
- in
terms of μ-recursive
functions as well as a
different definition of
rekursiv functions by Gödel led to the
traditional name
recursive for sets and functions...
-
instruction set to a
writable RAM or
FLASH inside the CPU (such as the
Rekursiv processor and the
Imsys Cjip), or an FPGA (reconfigurable computing). Several...