At 2:42 PM -0400 6/11/04, Tolkin, Steve wrote:
I believe that the technical portion of this,
i.e. the talk on Parrot by Dan, is open to the public.
(But I have not checked.  Dan, do you know?)

Good question. So far as I know, it's open to the public. (I assumed it was, at least, but I completely forgot to check)


Steve

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From: Kenneth Baclawski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 11:03 PM
To: Tolkin, Steve
Subject: GBC/ACM Announcements


Announcements this month include:
Annual GBC/ACM Meeting and Election of Officers
June GBC/ACM Monthly Meeting
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The Greater Boston Chapter of the ACM
Annual Business Meeting
Thursday, June 17, 2004
MIT Room 34-101
7:00 - 7:15 pm


- President nomination: Peter Carmichael who is currently VP and PDS
Brochure and Lecture Notes Editor; and PDS and Volunteer Committee
member.

- VP nomination: Jay Conne who is currently a member of the PDS and
Volunteer committees and is a former President, Membership Chair and PDS
Registrar.

- Secretary nomination: Ed Bristol who is the incumbent Secretary and
former President of the IEEE Control Society.

- Treasurer nomination: Yona Carmichael who is currently PDS Brochure
Editor and recently hosted a volunteer appreciation party at her and
Peter's home.  Yona is also Treasurer for the local chapter of the
Society for Creative Anachronism.

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                The Greater Boston Chapter of the ACM
    will be having a Monthly Meeting on Thursday, June 17, 2004
                   MIT Room 34-101, Cambridge, MA
                     7:15 - 9:15 pm  (note time)

         Parrot: Structure and Building of a Virtual Machine
                            Dan Sugalski

Abstract: This is a two-part talk. In the first part we'll sketch a
broad outline of the architecture of Parrot, a virtual machine being
designed to efficiently run the so-called dynamic languages. (Primarily
Perl 5, Perl 6, Python, and Ruby)

In the second part of the talk we'll cover some of the techniques and
build tools we've developed as part of the process to abstract out the
building and platform-specific optimizing of the VM source. (Somewhere
between 75 and 80% of Parrot's source is preprocessed or autogenerated,
some of it quite significantly)

Dan is the lead designer of Parrot and past contributor to Perl. He's
currently employed writing compilers for a metals wholesaling company,
much to his surprise, and has written a number of articles and parts of
books on Perl and Parrot.

There will be a business meeting from 7:00 to 7:15 pm immediately
preceding the talk.

Directions to MIT, building 34, room 101: MIT is located at 77
Massachusetts Avenue, just on the north side of Memorial Drive in
Cambridge, MA. The URL <http://whereis.mit.edu> contains a map of the
area.

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