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20050823 Tuesday August 23, 2005

Who is this FatCatAir anyway?

My name is Steve Goldman. I'm a Sr. Staff Engineer here at Sun Microsytems. I work on the Hotspot Java Virtual Machine (tm). I currently work in the JIT compiler group.  Previously I worked in the VM runtime group. I've been working on the VM for something over six years. I came to Sun as part of the acquisition of the storage products component of Encore Computer.

I worked for Encore from nearly the beginning in 1984 until the Sun acquistion in November of 1997. At Encore I worked in the compiler group that produced the C/C++/Fortran/Pascal compilers that Encore sold. I have a long time experience with compilers dating back to the first compiler I wrote as part of an NSF grant while I was an EE undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon in 1973. At Encore, circa 1987,  I designed the parallelizing loop optimizer for the Fortran and C compilers. I've worked on compilers, operating systems and device drivers for almost my entire career.

The FatCatAir psuedonym is derived from a party my wife and I threw in 2001. I live on a private airstrip in Pittsboro NC. When I built my hangar we had a party to celebrate its opening. My wife and I have been having big yearly theme parties for 20 years or so. For the hangar warming party the theme was airline flying and airports. The party invitations were all individualized airline tickets (remember those?) from our airline "FatCat Air" { motto "Better Late than Never". Our promise "If we don't get you there alive, your money cheerfully refunded. } . Everyone was to dress appropriately to destination  on their invitation. Since then FatCatAir has taken on a life of its own.
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