DOI:10.1145/800259.808980 - Corpus ID: 14878552
Compiling routines
@inproceedings{Ridgway1952CompilingR, title={Compiling routines}, author={Richard K. Ridgway}, booktitle={ACM '52}, year={1952}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:14878552} }
- Richard K. Ridgway
- Published in ACM '52 8 September 1952
- Computer Science
The fruitfulness of the compiler method of program preparation is now clearly evident, and one immediate result is a considerable saving in time in the preparation of programs for the solution of mathematical problems.
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