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John Beidler
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- affiliation: University of Scranton, PA, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [c31]Jack Beidler, Hilary J. Holz, Ken Yasuhara, Evans J. Adams:
The many facets of diversity. SIGCSE 2005: 558-559
1990 – 1999
- 1997
- [b1]John Beidler:
Data structures and algorithms - an object-oriented approach using Ada 95. Undergraduate texts in computer science, Springer 1997, ISBN 978-0-387-94834-8, pp. I-XVI, 1-364 - [c30]David Battaglia, Austin Burke, John Beidler:
ReUSE/Ada: A Tool to Promote Code Reuse. TRI-Ada 1997: 113-116 - 1996
- [c29]John Beidler:
REUSE/Ada. TRI-Ada 1996: 211-217 - 1995
- [j5]Robert McCloskey, John Beidler:
An analysis of algorithms laboratory utilizing the maximum segment sum problem. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 27(4): 21-26 (1995) - [c28]Charles W. Lillie, Michael B. Feldman, Frances L. Van Scoy, John Beidler, Brian A. Malloy:
Development and distribution of Ada courseware (panel). TRI-Ada 1995: 247-248 - [c27]Charles W. Lillie, Frances L. Van Scoy, Brian A. Malloy, John Beidler:
Development and distribution of Ada courseware. TRI-Ada 1995: 249-250 - [c26]Michael B. Feldman, Jack Beidler:
Teaching Object Programming with Ada 95. TRI-Ada Tutorials 1995: 655-685 - 1994
- [c25]J. Fernando Naveda, John Beidler, James E. Cardow, Everald E. Mills, Frances L. Van Scoy:
Bridging the Gaps. CSEE 1994: 277-281 - [c24]John Beidler:
Experiences building data structure artifacts in Ada9X. WADAS 1994: 108-112 - 1993
- [c23]John Beidler:
Structuring Iterators to Encourage Reuse. Ada-Europe 1993: 171-179 - 1992
- [c22]John Beidler:
Building on the Booch Components: What Can Be Learned When Modifying Real World Software Tools for Educational Use. TRI-Ada 1992: 157-164 - [c21]John Beidler:
A role for iterators as a tool for software reuse. WADAS 1992: 156-163
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c20]Ashok Kumar, John Beidler:
Using generics modules to enhance the CS2 course. SIGCSE 1989: 61-65 - [c19]James R. Sidbury, Richard M. Plishka, John Beidler:
CASE and the undergraduate curriculum. SIGCSE 1989: 127-130 - 1986
- [j4]John Beidler, Paul M. Jackowitz:
Consistent generics in Modula-2. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 21(4): 32-41 (1986) - [c18]William M. Mitchell, John Beidler, Christine Shannon, R. Waldo Roth, Bob Cupper, Tom Harbron:
Accreditation of small college computing programs(panel session). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 395-396 - [c17]Sharon Cogdill, Pamela S. Kirshen, J. Mack Adams, John Beidler, Nell B. Dale, Malcolm G. Lane, Karen A. Lemone, James Quasney, Don Spencer:
Publishing a computer science textbook (panel session). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 397-398 - 1985
- [j3]John Beidler, Richard H. Austing, Lillian N. Cassel:
Computing Programs in Small Colleges. Commun. ACM 28(6): 605-611 (1985) - [c16]Lillian N. Cassel, Doris K. Lidtke, Barbara Boucher Owens, John Beidler:
Trends in service courses (panel session). SIGCSE 1985: 318 - 1984
- [c15]John Beidler:
Computing in liberal arts colleges. SIGCSE 1984: 42 - [c14]John Beidler, Richard H. Austing, Lillian N. Cassel:
ACM curriculum committee report computing programs in small colleges. SIGCSE 1984: 236 - 1983
- [c13]Lillian N. Cassel, Richard H. Austing, John Beidler:
Computer science curriculum recommendations for small colleges(Panel Session). SIGCSE 1983: 88 - 1982
- [c12]John Beidler, John T. Gorgone:
Faculty (Panel Discussion): Recruiting, retraining and retention. SIGCSE 1982: 259 - 1981
- [c11]John A. Beidler, John G. Meinke:
Software engineering at the high school level or taking a byte or two from an apple II. SIGCSE 1981: 12-14 - [c10]John G. Meinke, John A. Beidler:
Alternatives to the traditional first course in computing. SIGCSE 1981: 57-60 - [c9]Charles E. Taylor, John Beidler:
Word processing and graphics: New technology, old problems. SIGUCCS 1981: 82-85 - 1980
- [j2]John Beidler, John G. Meinke:
An intermediate level dynamic storage capability. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 15(1): 24-33 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c8]John Beidler:
Teaching project management. SIGCPR 1979: 20-24 - [c7]John G. Meinke, John A. Beidler:
A software emphasis in the second course in computer science. SIGCSE 1979: 192-194 - [c6]John Beidler:
A role for computer science in user services. SIGUCCS 1979: 64-67 - [c5]John Beidler:
Using outside consultants to improve user services. SIGUCCS 1979: 107-108 - 1978
- [c4]John Beidler, John G. Meinke:
A software tool for teaching Data Structures. SIGCSE 1978: 120-125 - 1977
- [c3]John Beidler:
A place for assembler in structured programming. SIGCSE-1 1977: 108-112 - 1975
- [c2]John Beidler:
A user's view of the medium sized joint administrative/academic computing center. SIGUCCS 1975: 28-30 - 1973
- [c1]John A. Beidler:
A machine independent course in processor organization and assembler language programming. SIGCSE 1973: 149-152 - 1972
- [j1]John A. Beidler:
A simulator which emphasizes addressing techniques. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 4(4): 11-18 (1972)
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