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What (who) is Goffin - definition

FAMILY NAME

Goffin         
<language> A definitional constraint language for declarative parallel programming. Goffin systematically integrates equational constraints and functions within a uniform framework of concurrent programming. Goffin is an embedding of a functional language kernel (Haskell) into a layer of constraint logic, which allows logical variables inside functional expressions. In order to preserve referential transparency, functional reduction suspends until logical variables become bound. Logical variables are bound by equational constraints, which impose relations over expressions. Hence, constraints are the means to structure the concurrent reduction of functional expressions. (1995-02-21)
Dean Goffin         
NEW ZEALAND COMPOSER
Sir Dean Goffin
Sir John Dean Goffin (9 July 1916 – 23 January 1984) was one of New Zealand's first prolific Salvation Army composers who composed not only music for the Army but for non-Army bands as well.
Henry Goffin         
SALVATION ARMY OFFICER, BANDMASTER AND MUSICAL ORGANISER (1885-1973)
Henry Charles Goffin; Goffin, Henry
Henry Charles Goffin (8 March 1885 – 3 March 1973) was a New Zealand Salvation Army officer, bandmaster and musical organiser. He was born in Plymouth, Devonshire, England, on 8 March 1885.

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Goffin

Goffin is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Albert Goffin (died 1958), Belgian banker, civil servant and governor of the National Bank of Belgium
  • Andreas Leopold Goffin (1837-1863), Dutch naval officer and the eponym of Goffin's cockatoo
  • Billy Goffin (1920–1987), English footballer
  • David Goffin (born 1990), Belgian tennis player
  • Dean Goffin (1916–1984), New Zealand musical composer
  • Evi Goffin (born 1981), Belgian vocalist
  • Gerry Goffin (1939–2014), American lyricist
  • Louise Goffin (born 1963), singer, songwriter and musician
  • Joel Goffin (born 1981), American film composer
  • Peter Goffin (1906–1974), English set and costume designer and stage manager
  • Robert Goffin (1898–1984), Belgian lawyer, author and poet, credited with writing the first "serious" book on jazz
Examples of use of Goffin
1. Is this really necessary?" Yes, says David Goffin, an executive producer on the INXS–CBS collaboration, appropriately called "Rock Star." The way Goffin sees it, why shouldn‘t the remaining band members do what they have done all their lives, which is play rock music?
2. Goffin and King penned the deeply soulful "You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman" for Aretha Franklin‘s first great album.
3. From 1'60–1'65, seven songwriting teams: Doc Pomus/ Mort Shuman, Carole King/Gerry Goffin, Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield, Barry Mann/ Cynthia Weil, Mike Leiber /Jerry Stoller, Ellie Greenwich/Jeff Barry, and Burt Bacharach/Hal David accounted for hundreds of Top–40 hits by artists ranging from teen idols like Bobby Vee to The Drifters, Dusty Springfield, The Everly Brothers, and Elvis.