• Andreas Rumpf (3 December 1890 – 22 June 1966) was a German classical archaeologist born in Potsdam. He was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art...
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    system programming language, designed and developed by a team around Andreas Rumpf. Nim is designed to be "efficient, expressive, and elegant", supporting...
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  • Rumpf is a surname, and may refer to: Andreas Rumpf (1890–1966), German classical archaeologist Brian E. Rumpf (born 1964), American politician from New...
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  • was inspired by Communicating sequential processes (CSP). Nim 2008 Andreas Rumpf An imperative, multi-paradigm, compiled language. Noop 2009 Google Attempts...
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  • computation, and operating system kernels D Digital Mars 2001 C++ Nim Andreas Rumpf 2008 Python, Ada, Lisp, Oberon, C++, Modula-3, Object Pascal Go Google...
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  • language) University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory 2008 Nim Andreas Rumpf Python, Lisp, Object Pascal 2008 Genie Jamie McCracken Python, Boo,...
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  • control, and avionics D Digital Mars 2001 C++ Multiple domains Nim Andreas Rumpf 2008 Ada, Modula-3, Lisp, C++, Object Pascal, Python, Oberon OS kernels...
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    are about 70 known vases of this type, which were first classified by Andreas Rumpf. It is possible that the artisans were successors to the Chalcidian...
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    p. 306. The frescoes in the Pompeiian Fourth Style are discussed by Andreas Rumpf, "Kyparissos", Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 63/64...
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    inscriptions on the vases, which are executed in the Chalcidian alphabet. Andreas Rumpf and Adolf Kirchhoff, who coined the term, as well as other archaeologists...
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