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==Known projects== | ==Known projects== | ||
* [[Gardens Point Component Pascal]] - Targets the [[JVM]] or the [[Microsoft Windows]] | * [[Gardens Point Component Pascal]] - Targets the [[JVM]] or the [[Microsoft Windows]] CLR | ||
* [http://gplex.codeplex.com/ Gardens Point LEX] - [[Lex]] compatible lexical analysis package but with proper [[Unicode]] support, sadly only available for the Windows CLR | * [http://gplex.codeplex.com/ Gardens Point LEX] - [[Lex]] compatible lexical analysis package but with proper [[Unicode]] support, sadly only available for the Windows CLR | ||
* [[Gardens Point Modula-2]] - Multi platform Modula-2 compiler - OS/2 version available | * [[Gardens Point Modula-2]] - Multi platform Modula-2 compiler - OS/2 version available | ||
* [[Gardens Point Oberon-2]] - Multi platform Oberon-2 compiler - OS/2 version available | * [[Gardens Point Oberon-2]] - Multi platform Oberon-2 compiler - OS/2 version available | ||
* [http://gppg.codeplex.com/ Gardens Point Parser Generator] - Takes the output of GPLex and creates a parser out of it in [[C Sharp]], only available for the Windows CLR | * [http://gppg.codeplex.com/ Gardens Point Parser Generator] - Takes the output of GPLex and creates a parser out of it in [[C Sharp]], only available for the Windows CLR | ||
* Ruby.NET - [[Ruby]] implementation for the CLR - Now discontinued | * Ruby.NET - [[Ruby]] implementation for the CLR - Now discontinued | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://softwareautomata.blogspot.co.uk/ Kevin John Gough's blog page] | * [http://softwareautomata.blogspot.co.uk/ Kevin John Gough's blog page] | ||
* [http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/k_john_gough Kevin John Gough] - Information page | * [http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/k_john_gough Kevin John Gough] - Information page (Codeplex) | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
* Kevin John Gough: | * Kevin John Gough: ''Compiling for the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR)'' - Prentice-Hall 2002, ISBN 0-13-062296-6 | ||
* Kevin John Gough: | * Kevin John Gough: ''Syntax Analysis and Software Tools'' - Addison-Wesley 1988, ISBN 0-201-18048-0 | ||
* | * Gough; George Mohay: ''Modula-2: A Second Course in Programming'' – Prentice-Hall 1988, ISBN 0724808280 | ||
* Wayne Kelly | * Wayne Kelly; John Gough: ''Ruby.NET: a ruby compiler for the common language infrastructure'' - Proceedings of the Thirty-First Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2008) | ||
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[[Category:Individual Software Developers]] | [[Category:Individual Software Developers]] |
Revision as of 22:56, 5 October 2016
John Gough is Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia and is the man mostly responsible for the Gardens Point series of Wirthian compilers and development tools.
Known projects
- Gardens Point Component Pascal - Targets the JVM or the Microsoft Windows CLR
- Gardens Point LEX - Lex compatible lexical analysis package but with proper Unicode support, sadly only available for the Windows CLR
- Gardens Point Modula-2 - Multi platform Modula-2 compiler - OS/2 version available
- Gardens Point Oberon-2 - Multi platform Oberon-2 compiler - OS/2 version available
- Gardens Point Parser Generator - Takes the output of GPLex and creates a parser out of it in C Sharp, only available for the Windows CLR
- Ruby.NET - Ruby implementation for the CLR - Now discontinued
Links
- Kevin John Gough's blog page
- Kevin John Gough - Information page (Codeplex)
Publications
- Kevin John Gough: Compiling for the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) - Prentice-Hall 2002, ISBN 0-13-062296-6
- Kevin John Gough: Syntax Analysis and Software Tools - Addison-Wesley 1988, ISBN 0-201-18048-0
- Gough; George Mohay: Modula-2: A Second Course in Programming – Prentice-Hall 1988, ISBN 0724808280
- Wayne Kelly; John Gough: Ruby.NET: a ruby compiler for the common language infrastructure - Proceedings of the Thirty-First Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2008)