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Что (кто) такое Multipop-68 - определение

CANADIAN PUBLISHER
'68 Publishers; '68 publishers
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Multipop-68      
<operating system> An early time-sharing operating system developed in Edinburgh by Robin Popplestone and others. It was inspired by MIT' Project MAC, via a "MiniMac" project which was aborted when it became obvious that {Elliot Brothers} Ltd. could not supply the necessary disk storage. Multipop was highly efficient in its use of machine resources to support symbolic programming, and effective - e.g. in supporting the development of the Boyer-Moore theorem prover and of Burstall and Darlington's transformation work. It was not good at supporting the user programs which were then the standard fare of computing, e.g. matrix inversion. This arose from the fact that while the POP-2 compiler generated good code for function call (which is a lot of what layered systems like operating systems do) it did not generate efficient code for arithmetic or store access, because there was no way to police the generation of illegal objects statically. (Hindley-Milner type checking did not exist). Indeed, since many OS features like file-access were performed by function-call (of a closure) rather than an OS call requiring a context switch, POP-2 actually gained performance. Multipop68 was efficient primarily because the one language, POP-2 served all purposes: it was the command language for the operating system as well as being the only available programming language. Thus there was no need to swap in compilers etc. All store management was accomplished uniformly by the garbage collector, as opposed to having store management for the OS and store management for each application. There was a substantial amount of assembly language in Multipop68. This was primarily for interrupt handling, and it is difficult to handle this without a real-time garbage-collector. [Edited from a posting by Robin Popplestone]. (1995-03-15)
AD 68         
YEAR
68 AD; 68 (year); Year 68; 68 CE; Events in 68; Births in 68; Deaths in 68
AD 68 (LXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Silius Italicus and Trachalus, or the start of the Year of the Four Emperors (or, less frequently, year 821 Ab urbe condita).
Japanese submarine Ro-68         
Ro-68
Ro-68 was an Imperial Japanese Navy Type L submarine of the L4 subclass. First commissioned in 1925, she served in the waters of Japan prior to World War II.
1967–68 DFB-Pokal         
SPORTS SEASON
DFB Cup 1968; DFB Cup 1967-68; DFB-Pokal 1967–68; 1967-68 DFB-Pokal; DFB-Pokal 1967-68
The 1967–68 DFB-Pokal was the 25th season of the annual German football cup competition. It began on 27 January 1968 and ended on 9 June 1968.
Sony Alpha 68         
DIGITAL CAMERA MODEL
ILCA-68; Sony ILCA-68
(named internally; ILCA- although coming from the "Sony SLT camera]" line of cameras) is a mid-size [[DSLT camera announced by Sony on November 5, 2015 and available for purchase starting April 2016 (US) and March 2016 (Europe). Sony markets it as having "4D FOCUS for fast, accurate tracking autofocus".
1967–68 Alpha Ethniki         
1967–1968 SEASON OF ALPHA ETHNIKI
1967-78 in Greek football; 1967-68 in Greek football; Alpha Ethniki 1967-68; Alpha Ethniki 1967–68; 1967-68 Alpha Ethniki; 1967–68 in Greek football
The 1967–68 Alpha Ethniki was the 32nd season of the highest football league of Greece. The season began on 8 October 1967 and ended on 10 June 1968.
AN/APG-68         
LONG RANGE PULSE-DOPPLER RADAR USED IN THE F-16 FIGHTING FALCON
APG68; APG 68; AN-APG-68; AN APG 68; ANAPG68; AN/APG 68; AN/APG68; AN APG-68; Westinghouse AN/APG-68; AN?APG-68; APG-68
The AN/APG-68 radar is a long range (up to 296 km) Pulse-doppler radar designed by Westinghouse (now Northrop Grumman) to replace AN/APG-66 radar in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. The AN/APG-68(V)8 and earlier radar system consists of the following line-replaceable units:
1967–68 CPHL season         
1967-68 CPHL season; 1967–68 CHL season; 1967-68 CHL season
The 1967-68 Central Professional Hockey League season was the fifth season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league. Eight teams participated in the regular season, and the Tulsa Oilers won the league title.
1967–68 AHL season         
SPORTS SEASON
1967-68 American Hockey League season; 1967-68 AHL season
The 1967–68 AHL season was the 32nd season of the American Hockey League. Eight teams played 72 games each in the schedule.
1967–68 Serie C         
Serie C 1967-68; 1967-68 Serie C
The 1967–68 Serie C was the thirtieth edition of Serie C, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.

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68 Publishers

68 Publishers, also called Sixty-Eight Publishers, Sixtyeight Publishers, or even Nakladatelství 68 ('nakladatelství' is Czech for 'publishing house'), was a publishing house formed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1971 by Czech expatriate Josef Škvorecký and his wife Zdena Salivarová. The purpose of 68 Publishers was to publish books by Czech and Slovak writers whose works were banned in communist Czechoslovakia. The name '68 Publishers' is in commemoration of the Prague Spring of 1968.

Škvorecký and Salivarová began by publishing both Czech originals, and English translations, of Škvorecký's books. The first book, Tankový prapor (The Republic of Whores) was published in 1971 and was followed by others such as Prima sezóna (The Swell Season), Zbabělci (The Cowards), Konec nylonového věku (End of the Nylon Age). These were followed by the books of Czech and Slovak authors that were banned in Czechoslovakia, and therefore accessible only to the Czech and Slovak community in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere outside the communist bloc. From here the books traveled secretly to the communist homeland.

Many Czech and Slovak writers had their books published by 68 Publishers in the following two decades. Apart from Škvorecký and Salivarová themselves, they were: Bohumil Hrabal, Jan Křesadlo, Alan Levy, and Erazim Kohák. In 1981, 68 Publishers issued a book by Jaroslav Seifert (the only Czech writer to win a Nobel Prize in Literature), Všecky krásy světa (All the Beauties of the World). Expatriate Czech musician Karel Kryl had some albums released by 68 Publishers as well. Prior to 1989, 68 Publishers had published over 220 works of mostly original prose, poetry and memoir literature. Milan Kundera's novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being was first published in Czech through 68 Publishers in 1985, though it had already been published in France in 1984.