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Elements and Programming
* The Elements of Programming Style ( 1974, 1978 with PJ Plauger )
A classic work on the subject was The Elements of Programming Style, written in the 1970s, and illustrated with examples from the Fortran and PL / I languages prevalent at the time.
In 1989, Chris Reade wrote a book titled " Elements of Functional Programming " that describes separation of concerns:
A 2002 article listing the most important contributions to operations research from 1954 to date listed four from Saaty: " Parametric Programming " ( 1954, with S. I. Gass ), " Mathematical Methods of Operations Research " ( 1959 ), " Elements of Queueing Theory " ( 1961 ), and " The Analytic Hierarchy Process " ( 1980 ).
* The Elements of Programming Style ( 1974, revised 1978 ) with Brian W. Kernighan
He is the author ( with Paul McJones ) of Elements of Programming, a book that grew out of a " Foundations of Programming " course that Stepanov taught at Adobe Systems ( while employed there ).
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The Elements of Programming Style, by Brian W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger, is a study of programming style, advocating the notion that computer programs should be written not only to satisfy the compiler or personal programming " style ", but also for " readability " by humans, specifically software maintenance engineers, programmers and technical writers.
It has been influential and has spawned a series of similar texts tailored to individual languages, such as " The Elements of C Programming Style ", " The Elements of C # Style ", " The Elements of Java ( TM ) Style ", " The Elements of MATLAB Style ", etc.
* B. W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger, The Elements of Programming Style, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974.
* B. W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger, The Elements of Programming Style 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1978.
* J. Plauger selected quotes from The Elements of Programming Style

Elements and Style
He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide, The Elements of Style, which is commonly known as " Strunk & White.
In 1959, White edited and updated The Elements of Style.
The complete history of The Elements of Style is detailed in Mark Garvey's Stylized: A Slightly Obsessive History of Strunk & White's The Elements of Style.
* The Elements of Style ( with William Strunk, Jr .) ( 1959, republished 1972, 1979, 1999, 2005 )
But after finding that his book On Writing had more useful and observant things to say about the craft than any book since Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, I have gotten over my own snobbery.
Strunk and White's The Elements of Style notes both uses.
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The Elements of Style ( 1918 ), also known as Strunk & White, by William Strunk, Jr. and E. B.
In 2011, Time magazine listed The Elements of Style as one of the 100 best and most influential books written in English since 1923.
Cornell University English professor William Strunk, Jr., wrote The Elements of Style in 1918, and privately published it in 1919, for in-house use at the university.
Macmillan and Company publishers subsequently commissioned White to revise the 41-year-old text of The Elements of Style ( 1918 ) for a 1959 edition ( Strunk had died in 1946 ).
The history of this writing manual is told in Stylized: A Slightly Obsessive History of Strunk & White ’ s The Elements of Style ( 2009 ), by Mark Garvey.
In The Elements of Style ( 1918 ), William Strunk concentrated on specific questions of usage — and the cultivation of good writing — with the recommendation " Make every word tell "; hence, the 17th principle of composition is the simple instruction: " Omit needless words.
He also produced the second ( 1972 ) and third ( 1979 ) editions of The Elements of Style, by which time the book's length had extended to eighty-five pages.
The third edition of The Elements of Style ( 1979 ) features 54 points: a list of common word-usage errors ; 11 rules of punctuation and grammar ; 11 principles of writing ; 11 matters of form, and 21 reminders for a better style, in Chapter V. The final reminder, the 21st, " Prefer the standard to the offbeat ", is thematically integral to the subject of The Elements of Style, yet does stand as a discrete essay about writing lucid prose.
The fourth edition of The Elements of Style ( 2000 ), published fifty-four years after the death of William Strunk Jr., omits his stylistic advice about masculine pronouns: " unless the antecedent is or must be feminine "; and, in its place, editor E. B.
Five years later, the fourth edition was re-published as The Elements of Style Illustrated ( 2005 ), by the designer Maira Kalman.

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Confucianism was particularly strong during the Han Dynasty, whose greatest thinker was Dong Zhongshu, who integrated Confucianism with the thoughts of the Zhongshu School and the theory of the Five Elements.
* Elements of Calculus I and Calculus II for Business, OpenCourseWare from the University of Notre Dame with activities, exams and interactive applets.
Hegel, in his Elements of the Philosophy of Right ( 1820 ), gave it a philosophical justification that concurred with evolving contemporary political theory and the Protestant Christian view of natural law.
Elements with atomic numbers 41 through 82 are apparently stable ( except technetium, element 43 and promethium, element 61, which are unstable ) but theoretically unstable, and thus possibly mildly radioactive.
Elements with atomic numbers 83 through 98 are unstable to the point that their radioactive decay can be detected.
Elements with atomic numbers 1 through 40 are all stable, while those with atomic numbers 41 through 82 ( except technetium and promethium ) are metastable.
Elements with atomic numbers 83 through 98 are unstable to the point that their radioactive decay can be detected.
Elements heavier than iron are made in energy-absorbing processes in large stars, and their abundance in the universe ( and on Earth ) generally decreases with their atomic number.
Confucianism was particularly strong during the Han Dynasty, whose greatest thinker was Dong Zhongshu, who integrated Confucianism with the thoughts of the Zhongshu School and the theory of the Five Elements.
Elements with low electronegativity, such as most metals, easily donate electrons and oxidize – they are reducing agents.
Missionaries and scholars also brought back new ideas from other civilisations-as with the Jesuit China missions who played a significant role in the transmission of knowledge, science, and culture between China and the West, translating Western works like Euclids Elements for Chinese scholars and the thoughts of Confucius for Western audiences.
Although many of the results in Elements originated with earlier mathematicians, one of Euclid's accomplishments was to present them in a single, logically coherent framework, making it easy to use and easy to reference, including a system of rigorous mathematical proofs that remains the basis of mathematics 23 centuries later.
They follow the same logical structure as Elements, with definitions and proved propositions.
* Data deals with the nature and implications of " given " information in geometrical problems ; the subject matter is closely related to the first four books of the Elements.
* Euclid's Elements, All thirteen books, with interactive diagrams using Java.
* Euclid's Elements, with the original Greek and an English translation on facing pages ( includes PDF version for printing ).
* Euclid's Elements, books I-VI, in English pdf, in a Project Gutenberg Victorian textbook edition with diagrams.
The Elements begins with plane geometry, still taught in secondary school as the first axiomatic system and the first examples of formal proof.
* All pages beginning with " Element " and " Elements "
The Elements began with definitions of terms, fundamental geometric principles ( called axioms or postulates ), and general quantitative principles ( called common notions ) from which all the rest of geometry could be logically deduced.
Elements of historicism appear in the writings of Italian philosopher G. B. Vico and French essayist Michel de Montaigne, and became fully developed with the dialectic of G. W. F. Hegel, influential in 19th-century Europe.

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