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Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award The Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award is an annual prize that was given to individuals who, in the opinion of the editors of Dr. Dobb's Journal, "made significant contributions to the advancement of software development." The Excellence in Programming Award includes a $1,000 prize that was donated in the award winner's name to a charity of the winner's choice.〔Unsigned. "(Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Award )". January 1, 2012.〕 The award was launched in 1995 in the print edition of ''Dr. Dobb's Journal'' and was given each year until 2009. In his March 1995 article introducing the awards, then editor-in-chief Jonathan Erickson wrote that the award was intended to recognize "achievement and excellence in the field of computer programming." Erickson explained that the winners were "selected by a special editorial committee" of the magazine.〔Jonathan Erickson. "(Dr. Dobb's Journal Excellence in Programming Award )". March 1, 1995.〕 Because Dr. Dobb's serves an audience of software developers, the Excellence in Programming Award is specifically intended to recognize resources for programmers: languages, code libraries, tutorial books, and so on. Developers of shrinkwrap software intended for retail sale, custom software for corporate use, embedded software, or general-purpose applications were not considered for the award. The Excellence in Programming Award was intended to recognize individual contributions. Dr. Dobb's sponsors a different award, the Jolt Awards, for companies that produce tools for programmers. == Recipients ==
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