Fran Allen was a joy to know and to work with. She visited our compiler group 
at Berkeley in the mid-80’s, and helped several members of the group get their 
start after graduation. I continued to interact with her for a number of years 
when we’d cross paths at meetings. My advisor and fellow graduate students have 
been sharing our reminiscences since the news of her death. Her ability to 
welcome, encourage, and help those who were following in her footsteps was an 
example for all of us.

… Bob Ballance

> On Aug 10, 2020, at 9:26 PM, jon zingale <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Even now, as I reflect on some algebraically inspired code connecting
> cellular automata and convolutions to comonadic structures and free
> algebras, I wonder what it would be like to chat with someone like her. What
> sits at the end of Enoch's ladder for those theorists that seek perfection
> through the language of compilation.
> 
> 
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