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Kim Bruce is Reuben C. and Eleanor Winslow Professor of Computer Science at Pomona College as well as well as Frederick Latimer Wells emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Williams College. He is the author of Foundations of Object-Oriented Language from MIT Press and co-author of Java: An Eventful Approach from Prentice-Hall. He received the 2005 SIGCSE award for Outstanding Contributions to Computer Science Education and the 2021 AITO Dahl-Nygaard senior prize for “significant and ongoing contributions to programming language theory and design in general, and object orientation specifically.” His current research blends his interests in programming languages and education with work on the design of the Grace programming language with Andrew Black and James Noble.
Contributions
2023
2021
2018
GRACE
- Author of Static & Dynamic Typing in Grace within the GRACE 2018-track
- Author of Teaching programming with Grace at Portland State within the GRACE 2018-track
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the GRACE 2018-track
- Committee Member in Organizing Committee within the GRACE 2018-track
- Session Chair of Types in Grace (part of GRACE 2018)
- Presenter of Early Experience with Grace at Pomona College within the GRACE 2018-track