Presentations: Presentations are due on Monday, November 28, and will be presented on Tuesday, November 29, and Thursday, December 1. Presentations must conform to the schema linked below. The document states that presentations should last six minutes. However, the requested length of presentation may be different, as announced in class. Presentation schema (MS-Word) ; Presentation checklist (MS-Word) ; Some advice on oral presentations from Mark Hill and D. Patterson. This sample student presentation (pptx) is almost in the required format, but not exactly, because it has no references on the title slide. Please upload your pptx, or pdf presentation slides as a single file on the departmental dropbox "Student Presentation." Bring the file to class on a memory key for backup. Also upload your program file. Since you need to run some code, please have your presentation, code, and run-time environment on a computer that can be connected to the classroom projector via a VGA connector.
Boyko Batchev's List of Interviews with Programming Language Creators from Computerworld's Series "The A-Z of Programming Languages (pdf): local copy (as downloaded on 2010-11-12).
A more recent version of Boyko Batchev's List of Interviews with Programming Language Creators from Computerworld's Series "The A-Z of Programming Languages (pdf): local copy (as downloaded on 2015-11-18).