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ROG-O-MATIC: A Belligerent Expert System

Unix and Beyond: An Interview with Ken Thompson (1999)

Evaluating LLMs Is a Minefield

Is POPL Mathematics or Science?

LL(1) Parsing: Write your own context-free grammar and see an LL(1) parser in action! (2022)

How did Dennis Ritchie produce his PhD thesis? A typographical mystery (2022) [pdf]

Against predictive optimization

LL(1) Parser Visualization

The Computational Universe Pseudocode Reference

A Regular Expression Matcher (2007)

Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick and Philippe Flajolet

Leakage and the Reproducibility Crisis in ML-Based Science

A Regular Expression Matcher

Brian Kernighan's Home Page

Princeton Researcher Apologizes for Threatening GDPR/CCPA Email Study

Princeton-Radboud Study on Privacy Law Implementation

ChucK: Strongly-Timed, Concurrent, and On-the-Fly Music Programming Language

Micro-GPS: High-Precision Localization Using Ground Texture (2018)

Lucid: A Language for Control in the Data Plane

Security and Privacy Risks of Number Recycling at Mobile Carriers in the U.S.

On the Instability of Bitcoin Without the Block Reward

Dark Patterns at Scale: Findings from a Crawl of 11K Shopping Websites (2019)

ODNS: Oblivious DNS

Where Do People Draw Lines?

Verified sequential malloc/free

Brian Kernighan's unsolicited advice on CS independent work

A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication (1974)

A Regular Expression Matcher, Code by Rob Pike (2007)

How to recognize AI snake oil

Brian Kernighan's Latest Book, “Unix: A History and a Memoir” Is Released

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