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SIGPLAN is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Grouponprogramming languages.
Given to an institution or individual(s) to recognize the development of a software system that has had a significant impact on programming language research, implementations, and tools.[1]
Recognizes an individual or individuals who has made a significant and lasting contribution to the field of programming languages. [12][13]
Recognizes outstanding contributions by young researchers in the area of programming languages.[15] The award is named after the computer scientist Robin Milner.
The full name of this award is the John C. Reynolds Doctoral Dissertation Award, after the computer scientist John C. Reynolds. It is "presented annually to the author of the outstanding doctoral dissertation in the area of Programming Languages."[16]
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