John C. Mitchell
John C. Mitchell
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Principles of Security and Trust
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Concepts in programming languages
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Foundations for programming languages
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Indians of the Great Lakes
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Michigan
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Theoretical aspects of object-oriented programming
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Theoretical aspects of computer software
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Great Lakes and great ships
cover - CIConcepts in Programming LanguagesJohn C. Mitchell
Concepts in Programming Languages
no cover - ENExploring New Frontiers of Theo...John C. Mitchell
Exploring New Frontiers of Theoretical Informatics
no cover - TMTrust Management IIJohn C. Mitchell
Trust Management II
no cover - WIWhat's in, what's out; what's h...John C. Mitchell
What's in, what's out; what's hot, what's not!
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Principles of Security and Trust
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Concepts in programming languages
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Foundations for programming languages
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Indians of the Great Lakes
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Michigan
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Theoretical aspects of object-oriented programming
- Open Work
Theoretical aspects of computer software
- Open Work
Great Lakes and great ships
- Open Work
Concepts in Programming Languages
- Open Work
Exploring New Frontiers of Theoretical Informatics
- Open Work
Trust Management II
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What's in, what's out; what's hot, what's not!