Magritte
[French ma-greet] /French maˈgrit/
noun
1.
René
[French ruh-ney] /French rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1967, Belgian painter.
/French maɡrit/
noun
1.
René (rəne). 1898–1967, Belgian surrealist painter. By juxtaposing incongruous objects, depicted with meticulous realism, his works create a bizarre and disturbing impression
A constraint language for interactive graphical layout by J. Gosling. It solves constraints using algebraic transformations.
[“Algebraic Constraints”, J. Gosling, PhD Thesis, TR CS-83-132, CMU, May 1983].
(1994-10-20)
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