Cedar! is the debut album by pianist Cedar Walton recorded in 1967 and released on the Prestige label.
Allmusic reviewed the album stating "Pianist Cedar Walton's debut as a leader is quite impressive... One of the top hard bop-based pianists to emerge during the 1960s, Walton also contributed four originals to his excellent set".
All compositions by Cedar Walton except as indicated
Cedar is the common name for cedar wood, used for several different trees that grow in different parts of the world.
Cedar may also refer to:
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Cedar EP is the debut EP from Doves, the first release from the band after the dissolution of their previous incarnation, Sub Sub. It was self-released on the band's Casino Records label (co-founded by Rob Gretton) on 9 November 1998 on limited 10" vinyl. The epic track "The Cedar Room" later became the band's first single from their debut album Lost Souls. Following the release of the Cedar EP, Doves briefly joined Badly Drawn Boy as his backing band.
In a 2000 interview with Duke University, drummer Andy Williams said of "The Cedar Room":
All songs written and composed by Jez Williams, Jimi Goodwin, and Andy Williams.
Mesa is an innovative programming language (superseded by the Cedar language) developed in the late 1970s at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in Palo Alto, California, United States. The language name was a pun based upon the programming language catchphrases of the time, because Mesa is a "high level" programming language.
Mesa is an ALGOL-like language with strong support for modular programming. Every library module has at least two source files: a definitions file specifying the library's interface plus one or more program files specifying the implementation of the procedures in the interface. To use a library, a program or higher-level library must "import" the definitions. The Mesa compiler type-checks all uses of imported entities; this combination of separate compilation with type-checking was unusual at the time.
Mesa introduced several other innovations in language design and implementation, notably in the handling of software exceptions, thread synchronization, incremental compilation, and more.