Cook was born in Mattoon, Illinois, and he grew up and graduated from high school in Canton, Illinois where he was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. He majored in biology at Northwestern University where he joined Beta Theta Pi fraternity and graduated in 1953. He had planned to go on to medical school, but was drafted into the army, where he served his two year stint as a surgical technician. Bill married Gayle Karch in 1957, and they had a son (now an executive within the Cook Group), Carl, in 1962. In 1963, the Cook family moved to Bloomington, Indiana, where they started the company in their apartment that was eventually to become the Cook Group. For his many contributions to society, Cook was honored with honorary degrees from Northwestern University, Indiana University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Marian College (now Marian University), and Vincennes University.
William Cookaka William Whalley (16 January 1881 – 18 December 1947) was an Englishcricketer active from 1905 to 1907 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Preston and died in Burnley. He appeared in 11 first-class matches as a batsman with unknown handedness who bowled right arm fast medium pace. He scored 307 runs with a highest score of 46 and held four catches. He took 51 wickets with a best analysis of seven for 64. He changed his name from William Whalley c.1902.
"To pursue or not to pursue is the discretion of the officer, ... The officer used restraint and good decision-making because he wasn't continuing the pursuit, and had he been going faster, it could have been a disaster. He terminated the pursuit when he came upon the horses."
"He's still making sure people always have their stuff together,"
"We had trees and power lines down from Putnam to White Creek. It was a pretty good storm."
"Those people are here, by and large to stay, and behind them will be coming others, so if we want to find solutions, it isn't by building walls."
William Cook: "Information, Computation, Optimization..."
JMM 2018: William Cook, University of Waterloo gives an MAA Invited Address on "Information, Computation, Optimization: Connecting the Dots in the Traveling Salesman Problem" on January 11 at the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings
published: 05 Apr 2018
"Enso: Composing DSL Interpreters, Languages & Aspects" by William Cook (2013)
Enso is an external language workbench with both graphical and textual editing capabilities. Each language is defined by a schema, or the model of its internal representation, which can be rendered either textually via a grammar or graphically via the diagramming DSL, stencil. Behavioral semantics in Enso are defined using model interpreters written in a subset of Ruby and executed in both Ruby and (via translation) JavaScript runtimes.
Enso executes on top of itself: internally, the various components of the workbench, including the schema, grammar and stencil languages, are implemented as a stack of self-describing Enso DSLs. This conceptually elegant self-reflection also has the practical advantage of allowing application developers, toolsmiths, and even Ens? extension builders to shar...
published: 27 Feb 2021
The Saint and the Pope | William Cook
Professor William Cook, distinguished professor emeritus of history at SUNY-Geneseo, presents “The Saint and the Pope: Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi."
Cook is the author of seven books, including "The Medieval World View: An Introduction" (Oxford U Press, 2011, 3rd edition). He was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as the CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching Medieval Studies. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University, and is the presenter of 10 “Great Courses."
published: 11 Mar 2015
William Cook Rail Video
Promotional video for the Willima Cook train bogey manufacturing foundry.
published: 28 Sep 2020
SIR 2019: William Cook, FSIR SIR Foundation Leaders in Innovation Award
William Cook, FSIR, is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, co-founded the medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group with his wife Gayle Cook in 1963.
JMM 2018: William Cook, University of Waterloo gives an MAA Invited Address on "Information, Computation, Optimization: Connecting the Dots in the Traveling Sal...
JMM 2018: William Cook, University of Waterloo gives an MAA Invited Address on "Information, Computation, Optimization: Connecting the Dots in the Traveling Salesman Problem" on January 11 at the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings
JMM 2018: William Cook, University of Waterloo gives an MAA Invited Address on "Information, Computation, Optimization: Connecting the Dots in the Traveling Salesman Problem" on January 11 at the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Enso is an external language workbench with both graphical and textual editing capabilities. Each language is defined by a schema, or the model of its internal ...
Enso is an external language workbench with both graphical and textual editing capabilities. Each language is defined by a schema, or the model of its internal representation, which can be rendered either textually via a grammar or graphically via the diagramming DSL, stencil. Behavioral semantics in Enso are defined using model interpreters written in a subset of Ruby and executed in both Ruby and (via translation) JavaScript runtimes.
Enso executes on top of itself: internally, the various components of the workbench, including the schema, grammar and stencil languages, are implemented as a stack of self-describing Enso DSLs. This conceptually elegant self-reflection also has the practical advantage of allowing application developers, toolsmiths, and even Ens? extension builders to share the same toolchain.
The other key strength of Enso is strong support for language reuse across domains. DSLs can be composed, extended or wrapped via inheritance, either directly or in a cross-cutting manner, enabling powerful reuse of its language library. Generic template languages, such as the command language, are routinely extended to served as the backbone for a family of languages.
William Cook
University of Texas at Austin
@w7cook
William Cook is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research is focused on object-oriented programming, programming languages, modeling languages, and the interface between programming languages and databases. Prior to joining UT in 2003, Dr. Cook was Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Allegis Corporation. He was chief architect for several award-winning products, including the eBusiness Suite at Allegis, the Writer's Solution for Prentice Hall, and the AppleScript language at Apple Computer. At HP Labs his research focused on the foundations of object-oriented languages, including formal models of mixins, inheritance, and typed models of object-oriented languages. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Brown University in 1989.
Recorded at the Emerging Languages Camp at Strange Loop (https://thestrangeloop.com) in St. Louis, MO, Sep 2013.
Enso is an external language workbench with both graphical and textual editing capabilities. Each language is defined by a schema, or the model of its internal representation, which can be rendered either textually via a grammar or graphically via the diagramming DSL, stencil. Behavioral semantics in Enso are defined using model interpreters written in a subset of Ruby and executed in both Ruby and (via translation) JavaScript runtimes.
Enso executes on top of itself: internally, the various components of the workbench, including the schema, grammar and stencil languages, are implemented as a stack of self-describing Enso DSLs. This conceptually elegant self-reflection also has the practical advantage of allowing application developers, toolsmiths, and even Ens? extension builders to share the same toolchain.
The other key strength of Enso is strong support for language reuse across domains. DSLs can be composed, extended or wrapped via inheritance, either directly or in a cross-cutting manner, enabling powerful reuse of its language library. Generic template languages, such as the command language, are routinely extended to served as the backbone for a family of languages.
William Cook
University of Texas at Austin
@w7cook
William Cook is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research is focused on object-oriented programming, programming languages, modeling languages, and the interface between programming languages and databases. Prior to joining UT in 2003, Dr. Cook was Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Allegis Corporation. He was chief architect for several award-winning products, including the eBusiness Suite at Allegis, the Writer's Solution for Prentice Hall, and the AppleScript language at Apple Computer. At HP Labs his research focused on the foundations of object-oriented languages, including formal models of mixins, inheritance, and typed models of object-oriented languages. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Brown University in 1989.
Recorded at the Emerging Languages Camp at Strange Loop (https://thestrangeloop.com) in St. Louis, MO, Sep 2013.
Professor William Cook, distinguished professor emeritus of history at SUNY-Geneseo, presents “The Saint and the Pope: Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi."
Coo...
Professor William Cook, distinguished professor emeritus of history at SUNY-Geneseo, presents “The Saint and the Pope: Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi."
Cook is the author of seven books, including "The Medieval World View: An Introduction" (Oxford U Press, 2011, 3rd edition). He was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as the CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching Medieval Studies. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University, and is the presenter of 10 “Great Courses."
Professor William Cook, distinguished professor emeritus of history at SUNY-Geneseo, presents “The Saint and the Pope: Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi."
Cook is the author of seven books, including "The Medieval World View: An Introduction" (Oxford U Press, 2011, 3rd edition). He was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as the CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching Medieval Studies. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University, and is the presenter of 10 “Great Courses."
William Cook, FSIR, is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, co-founded the medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group with his ...
William Cook, FSIR, is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, co-founded the medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group with his wife Gayle Cook in 1963.
William Cook, FSIR, is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, co-founded the medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group with his wife Gayle Cook in 1963.
JMM 2018: William Cook, University of Waterloo gives an MAA Invited Address on "Information, Computation, Optimization: Connecting the Dots in the Traveling Salesman Problem" on January 11 at the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings
Enso is an external language workbench with both graphical and textual editing capabilities. Each language is defined by a schema, or the model of its internal representation, which can be rendered either textually via a grammar or graphically via the diagramming DSL, stencil. Behavioral semantics in Enso are defined using model interpreters written in a subset of Ruby and executed in both Ruby and (via translation) JavaScript runtimes.
Enso executes on top of itself: internally, the various components of the workbench, including the schema, grammar and stencil languages, are implemented as a stack of self-describing Enso DSLs. This conceptually elegant self-reflection also has the practical advantage of allowing application developers, toolsmiths, and even Ens? extension builders to share the same toolchain.
The other key strength of Enso is strong support for language reuse across domains. DSLs can be composed, extended or wrapped via inheritance, either directly or in a cross-cutting manner, enabling powerful reuse of its language library. Generic template languages, such as the command language, are routinely extended to served as the backbone for a family of languages.
William Cook
University of Texas at Austin
@w7cook
William Cook is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research is focused on object-oriented programming, programming languages, modeling languages, and the interface between programming languages and databases. Prior to joining UT in 2003, Dr. Cook was Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Allegis Corporation. He was chief architect for several award-winning products, including the eBusiness Suite at Allegis, the Writer's Solution for Prentice Hall, and the AppleScript language at Apple Computer. At HP Labs his research focused on the foundations of object-oriented languages, including formal models of mixins, inheritance, and typed models of object-oriented languages. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Brown University in 1989.
Recorded at the Emerging Languages Camp at Strange Loop (https://thestrangeloop.com) in St. Louis, MO, Sep 2013.
Professor William Cook, distinguished professor emeritus of history at SUNY-Geneseo, presents “The Saint and the Pope: Pope Francis and Francis of Assisi."
Cook is the author of seven books, including "The Medieval World View: An Introduction" (Oxford U Press, 2011, 3rd edition). He was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching as well as the CARA Award for Excellence in Teaching Medieval Studies. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University, and is the presenter of 10 “Great Courses."
William Cook, FSIR, is an American entrepreneur, philanthropist and historic preservationist, co-founded the medical equipment manufacturer Cook Group with his wife Gayle Cook in 1963.
According to CookIslandsTouch... Cook Islands Touch Association president Vou Williams and executives extend their gratitude and Atawaiwolo to Vonnias Ltd for their generous support of the tournament.
JLS star Oritsé Williams and his wife Kazz got engaged at Miskin ManorHotel in October 2021 ...MinisterTerence Erienbach, known as 'T', was to marry us with registrar Jon Cook to oversee proceedings.
17 as he shows sophomores BellaWilliams (center) and Jaelyn Siela how to fill it in his cooking class at Prairie High School in southwest Cedar Rapids... When he eventually paused to think about what he was good at and enjoyed, he landed on cooking.
It’s uncertain whether stud DT Quinnen Williams is playing, and if he doesn’t, the Bills have a great chance to gouge the Jets between the tackles. ➤ LB Dorian Williams ... in coverage than Williams.
PrinceWilliam... Prince William ... William also claimed he had to 'cook and feed him every day’ and said Harry ‘leaves washing up in the sink’ and ‘snores’, but the younger brother responded by saying 'oh, the lies'.
Williams struggled through much of the first half but got things cooking late in the second with perfect back-to-back deep passes to D.J ... In full PPR I'd chance it with Williams since he seems to have a lock on third-down work.
It's no secret, ResoundPresentsCEO and co-founder GrahamWilliams says, that he and a large team of other industry pros are taking over the space; but now they're ready to talk about what comes next for the venue and adjoining bar.
Right tackleJonahWilliams, whose daughter, Pia, is nearing her second birthday, is among them ... Williams lets his wife do most of the preparations at home, even though he loves cooking and would prepare a feast if he had the time.
The 49ers have now given up four 100-yard runners in the last five games, with Buffalo’s JamesCook getting 107 yards on 14 carries, the Rams’ Kyren Williams gaining 108 yards on 29 ...
Williams's reporting found that the relocation project's real estate efforts are being led by New Founding and RidgeRunner ... Abbotoy has dismissed Williams' original reporting as "fever dream story" that he cooked up.
“These systems are largely bespoke,” said Sharon Zackfia, group head of consumer research at WilliamBlair, rattling off reasons that robots won’t replace fry cooks and prep chefs anytime soon.