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    Dask is an open-source Python library for parallel computing. Dask scales Python code from multi-core local machines to large distributed clusters in the...
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    The DASK was the first computer in Denmark. It was commissioned in 1955, designed and constructed by Regnecentralen, and began operation in September 1957...
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  • Bam, Kerman Province Desk-e Bala, Kerman Province DASK, the first computer in Denmark. Dask (software), a library for performing parallel computation in...
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    limitations. matplotlib NumPy Dask SciPy Polars R (programming language) scikit-learn List of numerical analysis software "Release 2.2.3". 20 September...
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    XGBoost (category Data mining and machine learning software)
    distributed processing frameworks Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, Apache Flink, and Dask. XGBoost gained much popularity and attention in the mid-2010s as the algorithm...
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    IPython (category Free mathematics software)
    capabilities of ipyparallel are now covered by more mature libraries like Dask. IPython frequently draws from SciPy stack libraries like NumPy and SciPy...
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  • library for deep learning. CuPy, a library for GPU-accelerated computing Dask, a library for parallel computing Mathics, an open-source implementation...
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    (programming language) Data Carpentry NumPy Python Package Numba Python Package Dask Python Package R Consortium in support of R programming language projects...
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    NumPy (category Free mathematics software)
    arisen in the scientific python ecosystem over the recent years, such as Dask for distributed arrays and TensorFlow or JAX for computations on GPUs. Because...
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  • (1961). "A COURSE OF ALGO L 60 PROGRAMMING with special reference to the DASK ALGOL system" (PDF). Copenhagen: Regnecentralen. Retrieved 26 March 2015...
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  • CuPy (category Free mathematics software)
    einops scikit-learn MONAI Chainer Free software portal Array programming List of numerical-analysis software Dask "Release v1.3.0 – chainer/chainer". Retrieved...
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    Edsger W. Dijkstra (category Dutch software engineers)
    May 1930 – 6 August 2002) was a Dutch computer scientist, programmer, software engineer, mathematician, and science essayist. Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands...
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    Robert Dewar (category Free software programmers)
    advocate of freely licensed open-source software. He was a cofounder, CEO, and president of the AdaCore software company. He was also an enthusiastic amateur...
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    result was the DASK, a vacuum tube-based machine that completed construction in 1956 and went into full operation in February 1957. DASK was followed in...
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    Plotly (category Business software)
    backends, including Salesforce, PostgreSQL, Databricks via PySpark, Snowflake, Dask, Datashader, and Vaex. In 2020, Plotly partnered with NVIDIA to integrate...
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    programming languages, including Pascal, and pioneered several classic topics in software engineering. In 1984, he won the Turing Award, generally recognized as...
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    Computer (Hogan Laboratories, Inc.), 1954 CYCLONE (Iowa State University) DASK (Regnecentralen, Copenhagen 1958) GEORGE (Argonne National Laboratory) IBM...
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    Friedrich L. Bauer (category Software engineering researchers)
    Committee. In 1967, NATO had been discussing 'The Software Crisis' and Bauer had suggested the term 'Software Engineering' as a way to conceive of both the...
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  • Brian Randell (category British software engineers)
    Newcastle University, United Kingdom. He specialises in research into software fault tolerance and dependability, and is a noted authority on the early...
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    University of Lund, SAABs räkneautomat SARA, "SAAB's calculating machine", and DASK made in Denmark. BESK was developed by the Swedish Board for Computing Machinery...
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  • influence on methodologies for the creation of efficient and reliable software, and for helping to found the following important subfields of computer...
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    same year, van Wijngaarden hired Edsger W. Dijkstra, and they worked on software for the ARRA. in 1958, while visiting Edinburgh, Scotland, Van Wijngaarden...
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  • for the 220 computer. That was a great leap forward for software. It was the first software that used list processing and high level data structures...
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  • ALGOL 68C (category Virtualization software)
    of Life programs on the PDP-7 with a DEC 340 display. Various Liverpool Software Gazette issues detail the Z80 implementation. The compiler required about...
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  • system development. NELIAC was used by the Royal Canadian Navy to develop software for the Command and Control System 280 (used on the DDH-280 destroyers)...
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  • Jackendoff, Gerald Gazdar) is still the cornerstone of all machine translation software built by GETA and the French national TA project. Bernard Vauquois' last...
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  • Reinhard; Norberg, Arthur L., eds. (5–7 April 2000). History of computing: software issues. International Conference on the History of Computing, ICHC 2000...
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  • operating system and other system utility software, though it can also be used to write user system software with the restriction to not use UNSAFE mode...
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  • purposes in the British control and automation industry. It was used to write software for both the Ferranti and General Electric Company (GEC) computers from...
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  • System Development Corporation (SDC) headed by Jules Schwartz to compose software for the electronics of military aircraft. The name JOVIAL is an acronym...
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