• Phillip James (P.J. or Bill) Plauger (/ˈpiˌdʒeɪ ˈplɔːɡər/; born January 13, 1944, Petersburg, West Virginia) is an author, entrepreneur and computer programmer...
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    Programming Style, with P. J. Plauger Software Tools, a book and set of tools for Ratfor, co-created in part with P. J. Plauger Software Tools in Pascal...
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  • American film director P. J. Pilittere (born 1981), American baseball coach P. J. Plauger (born 1944), American entrepreneur P. J. Polowski (born 1973),...
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  • Whitesmiths Ltd. was a software company founded in New York City by P. J. Plauger, Mark Krieger and Gabriel Pham, and last located in Westford, Massachusetts...
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  • The Elements of Programming Style, by Brian W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger, is a study of programming style, advocating the notion that computer programs...
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    Piserchia (1928–2021) Brian Plante (born 1956) Charles Platt (born 1945) P. J. Plauger (born 1944) Van Allen Plexico (born 1968) Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849)...
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  • Dijkstra, Robert W. Floyd, Tony Hoare, Ole-Johan Dahl, and David Gries. P. J. Plauger, an early adopter of structured programming, described his reaction...
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  • from 1979 through 1988. Idris was originally written for the PDP-11 by P. J. Plauger, who started working on Idris in August 1978. It was binary compatible...
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    outdated. In 1990, nearly two decades after its initial publication, P. J. Plauger reviewed it, saying: This book is terribly dated. It describes many...
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  • Kernighan and Plauger as "shamelessly stolen from the language C, developed for the UNIX operating system by D.M. Ritchie" ("Software Tools", p. 318): statement...
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