Eleventh Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA ’96)
06/10/1996 to 10/10/1996Keynote Speech on “The Origins of Pattern Theory: The Future of the Theory, and the Generation of a Living World”, published in “IEEE Software” Journal in 1999.
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Eleventh Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA '96): Communicating personal evaluations after the speech and asking Christopher Alexander for his support in applying for Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at UC Berkeley; focus would be on programming design tools based on Alexander's work
12/10/1996
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Eleventh Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA '96): Reaching out to communicate the big impact Christopher Alexander's speech had on him as a professional and forwarding a paper with his major concerns and thoughts about computers
01/01/1997
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ACM Conference: Advance Program
06/10/1996
Program of ACM Conference on “Object Oriented Programs, Systems, Languages and Applications”.
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Selections from OOPSLA '96 - Patterns in Architecture
06/10/1996
One hour recording of Christopher Alexander’s keynote speech on Patterns in Architecture, in the ACM Conference on “Object Oriented Programs, Systems, Languages and Applications” .
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