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  1. L. Peter Deutsch. L Peter Deutsch (born Laurence Peter Deutsch on August 7, 1946, in Boston, Massachusetts) is the founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript, a free software PostScript and PDF interpreter. Deutsch's other work includes the Smalltalk implementation that inspired Java just-in-time compilation technology about 15 ...

  2. Deutsch limit. The Deutsch limit is an aphorism about the information density of visual programming languages originated by L. Peter Deutsch that states: The problem with visual programming is that you can't have more than 50 visual primitives on the screen at the same time. [1]

  3. May 16, 2020 · Deutsch. German - the German wikibook, a free textbook for learning the German language. Deutschkurs für Anfänger - a german course for absolute beginners. German for tourists - this wikibook is aimed at teaching the basics of German to travellers visiting Germany who do not know the language. Freistil - annotated german texts.

  4. Donny Deutsch. Donald Jay Deutsch (born November 22, 1957) [1] is an American branding and marketing professional, television personality, and former Chairman of advertising firm Deutsch Inc. He joined his father's advertising firm, David Deutsch Associates, in 1983. In 1989, his father handed full control of the agency to Donny (the firm ...

  5. Deutsch. Düütsch (uf Hochdüütsch: Deutsch) isch: dr Oberbegriff für di Düütschi Sprooch im Ganze gseh. di düütschi Standard-Sprooch (mängmol au as Hochdüütsch bezeichnet) s Adjektiv für alles, wo mit em Staat bzw. em Begriff Dütschland z tue het. di rächtlich Mitglidschaft von ere natürliche Person zue dr Bundesrepublik ...

  6. Kevin Deutsch, Kurt Deutsch, Ladislas Deutsch, pen name of László Detre (1874–1939), Hungarian microbiologist. Lea Deutsch (1927–1943), Croatian Jewish child actress who was murdered during the Holocaust. Leo Deutsch (1855–1941) (known as Lev Deich in Russia), Russian revolutionary.

  7. The Deutsche Mark ( German: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmaʁk] ⓘ; English: German mark ), abbreviated " DM " or " D-Mark " ( [ˈdeːˌmaʁk] ⓘ ), was the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until the adoption of the euro in 2002. In English, it was typically called the " Deutschmark ...

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