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Peter holds a Master's Degree in computer science from the University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is employed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. (out of Santa Clara, CA) as the tech lead for javac — the Java™ programming language compiler (Java compiler). This job includes the role of spec lead for JSR 199 the Java compiler API. Peter has also played an instrumental role in designing the language modeling APIs used by JSR 269 (javax.lang.model.*) and the Tree API (com.sun.source.*). Although Peter believes that compiler API is very important, his passion is the generic type system and wildcards in particular.
Before joining Sun, Peter worked part time during his studies in various positions in the fields of research in software and system administration. The research included the proposal for adding variance to the Java programming language. The syntax of the proposal was changed and is now known as wildcards.
If you want to report a bug, or suggest adding a new feature to the language or the compiler, go to java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport. Peter's email address is easy to guess if you know that Sun's mail server does not accept international characters in mail addresses.
Peter posts random useful information about using javac and the JDK on this weblog. During the development of JDK 6, he started posting a bi-weekly summary of compiler related bug fixes.
The picture of me above was taken by Tom Marble in Brussels during FOSDEM 2007. The picture was taken on Grand Place, Friday February 23, 2007.