hehehe :)
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Erick Lavoie erick.lavoie@gmail.comwrote:
Dans un billet de blog de Bryan Cantrill's, auteur de DTrace:
In talking to Lars, Kasper and Erik about how they ended up in Aarhus a common theme emerged: all had — in one way or another — been drawn to work with Professor Ole Lehrmann Madsen http://users-cs.au.dk/olm/index.html/ on the VM for the BETA language http://cs.au.dk/%7Ebeta/.
I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that this cluster of engineers has a professor and a university at its root; Brown’s Tom Doeppnerhttp://www.cs.brown.edu/%7Etwd/ has served a similar role for us, with his CS169 giving rise to an entire generation of OS innovationhttp://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/2007/05/06/the-inculcation-of-systems-thinking/. The two schools of engineers share much in common: both are highly technical and close-knit — but with a history of being *open to **newcomers and an emphasis on developing their junior members*. (Of course, the difference is that we of the CS169 School don’t all live in Providence.) And the intersection of the two schools is particularly interesting: VMware’s seminal ASPLOS paper http://www.vmware.com/pdf/asplos235_adams.pdf is a joint product of Keith Adams of the CS169 School and Ole Agesen of the BETA School.
Emphase en gras de ma part.
http://dtrace.org/blogs/bmc/2012/10/08/a-systems-software-double-header-surg...
Erick
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