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Simula (thing) by flyingroc - Everything2.com


Wed Dec 19 2001 at 3:54:55
In the spring of 1967, a new employee of the Norwegian Computing Center in a very shocked voice told the switchboard operator: Two men are fighting violently in front of the blackboard in the upstairs corridor. What shall we do? The operator came out of the office, listened for a few seconds and then said: Relax, it s only Dahl and Nygaard discussing SIMULA.
The SIMULA programming language was created by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl. The idea for the language began in 1961, when Nygraad had an idea for a simulation language. That is, SIMULA was created to be a discrete event simulation language. A language that could, for example, be used to simulate an airport departure area, or a the work flow of a factory; a language that would be of interest to people in operations research, of which Nygraad was one. ....

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Fonts as puzzles: Can you solve them?


Fonts as puzzles: Can you solve them?
A font created by Erik and Martin Demaine. The Demaines, a father-and-son team of “algorithmic typographers,” have confected an entire suite of mathematically inspired typefaces. Erik Demaine, Martin Demaine and Katie Steckles via The New York Times.
by Siobhan Roberts
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- The verb “puzzle” — to perplex or confuse, bewilder or bemuse — is of unknown origin. “That kind of fits,” said Martin Demaine, an artist-in-residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “It’s a puzzle where the word ‘puzzle’ comes from.”
His son, Erik Demaine, an MIT computer scientist, agreed. “It’s a self-describing etymology,” he said. ....

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