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- News.asp?id=42952 accessdate "2011-04-03".
- News.asp?id=42952 accessdate "2012-12-17".
- News.asp?id=42952 archivedate "2012-12-17".
- News.asp?id=42952 archiveurl query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.itbusiness.ca%2Fit%2Fclient%2Fen%2Fhome%2FNews.asp%3Fid%3D42952&date=2012-12-17.
- News.asp?id=42952 author "Shane Schick".
- News.asp?id=42952 date "2007-04-09".
- News.asp?id=42952 deadurl "No".
- News.asp?id=42952 isCitedBy F._David_Boswell.
- News.asp?id=42952 isCitedBy IBM_7040.
- News.asp?id=42952 isCitedBy James_G._Mitchell.
- News.asp?id=42952 isCitedBy Wes_Graham.
- News.asp?id=42952 publisher IT_Business.
- News.asp?id=42952 quote "Mitchell, now a Sun Fellow at Sun Microsystems, wrote a student paper in 1965 about building a fast compiler. That’s when he was called into Graham’s office. “The teacher from the program was there, and the paper was on Graham’s desk,” Mitchell said. “He said, ‘So, do you think you could really do this?’ And I said ‘Yes, with some extremely good programmers.”’".
- News.asp?id=42952 quote "This year the University of Waterloo will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of its computer science department. A key figure from those early days was J. Wesley Graham, a professor who led a team of students to create the Waterloo Fortran IV compiler, also known as WATFOR. Initially developed for the IBM 7040 computer in the summer of 1965, WATFOR later ran on the IBM 360/370, DEC PDP-11 and VAX machines, received rave reviews internationally and led to a spin-off company, WATCOM. Graham died in 1999.".
- News.asp?id=42952 title "U of Waterloo alumni look back on creator of Fortran variant".
- News.asp?id=42952 title "U of Waterloo alumni look back on creator of Fortran variant: Wes Graham was critical to the development of popular WATFOR".
- News.asp?id=42952 url News.asp?id=42952.
- News.asp?id=42952 work "IT Business".