On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Tobias Ivarsson wrote: > As I said it's work in progress, not much testing done, but it does > compile. There are a also a few comments that are only my personal > todo-notes, most of these are tagged with "THOBE" (makes them easy > for me to grep for).
That's fine; the mlvm repo is designed for works-in-progress. I'll post it there. > I heard some rumors that you would be at the VM summit before PyCon. > If so I'll meet you there. Yes, I'll be there for the VM summit Wednesday and through Saturday lunch. > Don't know if you noticed (I'm just assuming that everybody at Sun > gets to know these things) but I got a BOF accepted for JavaOne on > the topic of language interoperability, my plan was to discuss > interface injection as part of that. Nice! I have a session on JVM futures and another for a deep-dive on JSR 292 techniques. > I hope that a few of you (people reading this list) will be there. > I'm also doing a session on how good different dynamic languages are > at expressing concurrent programs. Very good. Systems with managed code, if they have good APIs for self- management, can express really interesting optimizations in that space and others. (I mean JVMs, of course.) I feel a blog post coming on.... -- John _______________________________________________ mlvm-dev mailing list mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev