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Gimpel (Berg)
Gimpel may refer to: * Gimpel (mountain) (2,173 m), a mountain in the Allgäu Alps * Gimpel (surname) * "Gimpel the Fool", a short story by "Isaac Bashevis Singer" * Gimpel Software, the creator of PC-lint PC-lint is a commercial software linting tool produced by Gimpel Software (formerly Gimp Suit Software Ltd.) for the C/C++ languages. PC-lint is a command-line tool for performing static code analysis, indicating suspicious or plain wrong issues ... * Gimpel Fils, art gallery {{dab ...
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Gimpel (mountain)
The Gimpel is a peak in the Tannheim Mountains, a sub-range of the Allgäu Alps. It is 2,173 m high. The name is derived from the ''Gimpelalpe'' alp in der "hollow" (''Mulde'') (Celtic ''comba'' = English "coombe"). The Gimpel is made of Wetterstein limestone. Location The arête of the ''Judenscharte'' links the Gimpel with the Rote Flüh; the Schäfer (2,060 m), also called the "Little Gimpel" (''kleiner Gimpel'') with the Kellenspitze. Alpinism There are several climbing tours on the Gimpel, ranging from alpine, classic routes like the West Arête (first climbed by J. Bachschmid and E. Christa in 1896, UIAA grade III+) to the top-sport climb of ''Primavera'' (first ascended by Baldo Pazzaglia in 1992, UIAA grade IX−). Even the normal route up the South Face and the East Arête is only possible by negotiating grade II sections.Dieter Seibert: Alpine Club Guide ''alpin - Allgäuer Alpen und Ammergauer Alpen''. 17th edn., Bergverlag Rother, Munich, 2008, , p.& ...
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Gimpel (surname)
Gimpel is a surname derived from the pet name of the German name Gumprecht. Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press, acited by ancestry.com/ref> Notable people with the surname include: * Bronislav Gimpel (1911–1979), Polish-American violinist * Erica Gimpel (born 1964), American television actress * Erich Gimpel (1910–1996), German spy during World War II * Harald Gimpel, East German slalom canoeist * Jakob Gimpel (1906–1989), Polish-American pianist * Jean Gimpel (1918–1996) French historian, medievalist and iconoclast * Jeremy Gimpel, Israeli educator and politician * René Gimpel René Albert Gimpel (4 October 1881–3 January 1945) was a prominent French art dealer of Alsatian Jewish descent who died in 1945 in Neuengamme concentration camp, near Hamburg, Germany. Friend and patron of living artists and collectors, he ... (1881–1945) French art dealer and collector See also * * Gimpl References {{surname German-language surna ...
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Gimpel The Fool
"Gimpel the Fool" (1953) is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, translated into English by Saul Bellow in 1953. It tells the story of Gimpel, a simple bread maker who is the butt of many of his town's jokes. It also gives its name to the collection first published in 1957. David Roskies has put forward the view that the story constitutes a modernist revision of a story by Nachman of Bratslav. Collection The 1957 collection under this title contains the following stories: * ''Gimpel the Fool'' * ''The Gentleman from Cracow'' * ''The Wife Killer'' * ''By the Light of Memorial Candles'' * ''The Mirror'' * ''The Little Shoemakers'' - Tells the tale of a long line of modest shoemakers in Frampol Frampol is a town in Poland, in Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship. It has 1,431 inhabitants (December 2021), and lies in eastern Lesser Poland, near the Roztocze Upland. Frampol is surrounded by the ''Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park'' and the .... Focusing on one age in the line, this ...
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Isaac Bashevis Singer
Isaac Bashevis Singer ( yi, יצחק באַשעװיס זינגער; November 11, 1903 – July 24, 1991) was a Polish-born American Jewish writer who wrote and published first in Yiddish and later translated himself into English with the help of editors and collaborators. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1978. A leading figure in the Yiddish literary movement, he was awarded two U.S. National Book Awards, one in Children's Literature for his memoir '' A Day of Pleasure: Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw'' (1970) and one in Fiction for his collection ''A Crown of Feathers and Other Stories'' (1974). Life Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in 1903 to a Jewish family in Leoncin village near Warsaw, Poland. The Polish form of his birth name was Icek Hersz Zynger. The exact date of his birth is uncertain, but most sources say it was probably November 11, a date similar to the one that Singer gave to his official biographer Paul Kresh, his secretary Dvorah Tel ...
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PC-lint
PC-lint is a commercial software linting tool produced by Gimpel Software (formerly Gimp Suit Software Ltd.) for the C/C++ languages. PC-lint is a command-line tool for performing static code analysis, indicating suspicious or plain wrong issues in source code. PC-lint can be integrated into IDEs as an external tool, and the format of the warning messages can be adapted to the form the IDE is able to recognize and process. It is advertised as running on Microsoft Windows and OS/2. A separate multi-platform version called ''FlexeLint'' is also available for Unix and other platforms, albeit at substantially greater cost. PC-lint can be used for quality assurance of C or C++ source code and checking the code for conformance to coding guidelines such as MISRA C or MISRA C++. It also includes checks for problems unique to parallel programs built on POSIX threads. Post processing The output of PC-Lint can be used by additional tools to generate reports and to present the warnings ...
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