Monday November 05, 2007 I'm in Tokyo this week for Tech Days. We've got a crew of folks doing detailed talks all over the Java and Solaris technology landscape. I'll be doing a keynote, the opening of NetBeans day on Tuesday, and a pile of customer visits. If you're in the neighborhood, please come.
The past couple of weeks have been pretty cool.
I was at OOPSLA in Montreal and participated in a panel session on Simula. I learned OO programming writing Simula programs, and even did some bug fixing in the CDC 6000/7000 Simula compiler - the first real compiler I ever saw the innards of. Ole Lehrmann Madsen from Aarhus University was there: he was one of the three originators of Simula. Unfortunately, the other two, Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard, passed away recently. I also got to meet one of the members of the team that wrote the original CDC compiler - but with my leaky brain I forgot his name!
I also had the pleasure of getting an award from Concordia University, which was very nice. But the real thrill was meeting one of the folks that worked on the photometers on the ISIS-II satellite. My first software job was writing code to manipulate data from them.
I also got to swing through Ottawa for the
Order
of Canada ceremony. I was in a pretty intimidating list of folks. I even got a long
talk with
Connie Kaldor (and I scored an autograph!).
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Small world, huh? ISIS and all. Are there any Java applications or ports for Simula-style experiments in the works? Simula seems pretty cool. I guess this is what Blue Gene might use to simulate nuclear explosions. Yes, no? I think it would be cool to do research at a major university that wanted to try and model or simulate the Big Bang, et al. Well, CERN, I guess, will be working on things along this line when they get their LHC up and running, Mayish, of next year. Do you have any interest in CERN-like experiments, James?
Enjoy the sushi, in Tokyo. :) We'll have to do lunch, sometime.
Domo(Thank You, in Japanese),
Mark
Posted by galeros on November 05, 2007 at 04:02 PM PST #
Thanks you James
Posted by oyun on November 08, 2007 at 01:45 PM PST #