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Alick E. Glennie (1925-2003) was a British computer scientist, most famous for having developed Autocode, which many people regard as the first ever computer compiler.
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According to the Associated Press, most students are not very worried about college rankings, often epitomized annually in US News & World Report. Instead of altering the behavior of students and parents since the annual rankings began years ago, the largest changes in behavior have allegedly occurred within the administrative offices of colleges: Scandals have revealed that schools have engaged ... - Around the North Devon greens
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