Niklaus Wirth, Swiss software visionary who built Pascal, dies at 89 washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Dr. Wirth's coding language, Pascal, helped power the personal-computer revolution at Apple in the 1980s and elsewhere and profoundly streamlined how programmers built their instructions.
The two parties have come to agreement to introduce first piece of a national pharmacare program that includes coverage for birth control and diabetes medication
His wartime experiences, including work for the French Resistance, gave him a passion for justice that transcended borders, leading him to do a doctorate in international law, and he went on to teach at Laval, McGill and York universities
Aside from being wasteful, paper towels can also harbor germs. A study by the Laval University in Quebec City showed that bacteria can thrive even on unuse...
Zolpidem and behavior therapy each reduce daytime symptoms of insomnia such as fatigue, functional impairments, and depressive symptoms, data suggested.