Ricardus Stallman
Ricardus Stallman (natus Manhatae in Novo Eboraco die 16 Martii 1953) est conditor Motus Programmaturae Liberae, in quo persona principalis est. Die 27 Septembris 1983 programmata liberas pro proposito GNU creare coepit. Gradum baccalaurei artis magna cum laude accepit in Universitate Harvardiana. Conditor est religionis satiricae Church of Emacs (ecclesia Emacs). Opera eius sunt programma editorium Emacs et compilator GCC et GDB et alia sub licentia coepti GNU. Programmatibus proprietatriis, litteris patentibus programmatum, aliisque restrictionibus liberatatis repugnat.
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Nativitas: 16 Martii 1953; Manhata
Patria: Civitates Foederatae Americae
Nomen nativum: Richard Matthew Stallman
Patria: Civitates Foederatae Americae
Nomen nativum: Richard Matthew Stallman
Opera
recensere- Stallman, Richard M; Sussman, Gerald J (November 1975). Heuristic Techniques in Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis. CAS-22 (11). IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems
- Stallman, Richard M; Sussman, Gerald J (1977). Forward Reasoning and Dependency-Directed Backtracking in a System for Computer-Aided Circuit analysis. Artificial Intelligence 9. pp. 135–196
- Reevaluating Copyright: The Public Must Prevail, from the Oregon Law Review of Spring 1996[1]
- Stallman, Richard M (2009). Viewpoint: Why "open source" misses the point of free software. Communications of the ACM 52(6). pp. 31–33
- Stallman, Richard M (2010). Is digital inclusion a good thing? How can we make sure it is?. 48. Communications Magazine, IEEE. pp. 112–118
- Stallman, Richard M (1980). EMACS: The Extensible, Customizable, Self-Documenting Display Editor. Cambridge Massachusetts: MIT: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory publication
- Stallman, Richard M (2002). GNU Emacs Manual. Boston, Massachusetts: GNU Press. ISBN 1-882114-85-X
- Stallman, Richard M; McGrath, Roland; & Smith, Paul D (2004). GNU Make: A Program for Directed Compilation. Boston, Massachusetts: GNU Press. ISBN 1-882114-83-3
- Commentariola
- Stallman, Richard M (2010). Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman (Second ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: GNU Press. ISBN 978-0-9831592-0-9
- Biographia
- Williams, Sam (2010). Free as in Freedom (2.0): Richard Stallman and the Free Software Revolution (Second ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: GNU Press. ISBN 978-0-9831592-1-6
Notae
recensere- ↑ Stallman, Richard. "Reevaluating Copyright: The Public Must Prevail". Oregon Law Review (Spring, 1996)