Friedrich-Märker-Preis
Friedrich-Märker-Preis is a Bavarian prize given to essayists. It is named after the essayist Friedrich Märker.
Since 1986, the award has been given annually by the Münchner Stiftung zur Förderung des Schrifttums of Munich. The prize as of 2011 is 4000 €. In addition, the foundation awards the silver pen "for outstanding contributions to the teaching and dissemination of literature."
Winners of the Friedrich-Märker Preis
- 1989 Carl Amery
- 1990 Harald Weinrich
- 1991 Reinhold Baumgart
- 1992 Eva Hesse
- 1993 Karl Heinz Kramberg
- 1994 Wieland Schmied
- 1995 Rüdiger Safranski
- 1996 Christoph Dieckmann
- 1997 Hans Krieger
- 1999 Peter Sloterdijk
- 2000 Erwin Chargaff
- 2001 Peter von Matt
- 2002 Anita Albus
gollark: Broadly speaking, you have a parser which turns the text into abstract syntax trees representing the code (`1 + 1` goes to `Operator("+", 1, 1)` or something, for example), then you generate structures for all the various functions and whatever and check things for validity, then turn those into output code.
gollark: Compilers are generally quite complex. I forgot what the best resources for them were.
gollark: Or database or something, yes.
gollark: Oh. No clue.
gollark: Search in what, exactly?
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