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The Soul of a New Programming Language Fortress focuses on the needs of scientists. Story by Al Riske. Photography by Howard Friedenberg. 2.Mar.05--Guy Steele leads a small team of researchers in Burlington, Massachusetts, who are taking on an enormous challenge -- create a programming language better than Java. Think of it as Java for scientists, Java for the programmers of a peta-scale supercomp
Sun Labs Scalable Synchronization Research Group We don't play transactional memory pioneers on TV, we just are them in real life. Staff Dave Dice, full-time member Maurice Herlihy, visiting professor Yossi Lev, intern ('04 - '08) Victor Luchangco, full-time member Virendra Marathe, full-time member Mark Moir, Principal Investigator Dan Nussbaum, full-time member Marek Olszewski, extern (J
Please note: JSqueak is not a Squeak system for general use. While this version will run a few interesting examples, end-users should refer to the Squeak home page for suitable implementations and documentation. This is a download page that offers to developers the tools needed to run a Squeak image in a Java environment. Welcome to the JSqueak download page. JSqueak is a Squeak interpreter writte
Garbage-First Garbage Collection David Detlefs, Christine Flood, Steve Heller, Tony Printezis Sun Microsystems, Inc. 1 Network Drive, Burlington, MA 01803, USA {david.detlefs, christine.flood, steve.heller, tony.printezis}@sun.com ABSTRACT Garbage-First is a server-style garbage collector, targeted for multi-processors with large memories, that meets a soft real-time goal with high probability,
Note: The Lively Kernel runs best in the Safari 3 web browser. With all the other web browsers, you may still experience bugs and unusual behavior. Update (May 2, 2008): The latest development versions of the Lively Kernel are now available on http://livelykernel.sunlabs.com/. Refer to technical documentation for details. Update (February 8, 2008): Version 0.8.1 of the Lively Kernel is now ava
We argue that objects that interact in a distributed system need to be dealt with in ways that are intrinsically different from objects that interact in a single address space. These differences are required because distributed systems require that the programmer be aware of latency, have a different model of memory access, and take into account issues of concurrency and partial failure. We look a
Sun Labs Programming Language Research Group Programming Language Research Group Visit our Fortress Community Website to download Fortress, learn all about it, and participate in its development! We are investigating programming language issues and are developing the Fortress language. Project Fortress Overview Fortress FAQ Fortress Implementation A preliminary, open source, interpreter implemen
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The Self Group, located at Sun Microsystems Laboratories, was dedicated to making the world safe for objects. Self 4.3 Self 4.3 is the most recent public release (June 2006). It runs on the new Intel-based Macintoshes, as well as on the older PowerPC-based Macintoshes and on machines from Sun Microsystems, Inc. Jump here to find out more. Self 4.2 Self 4.2.1 was a previous public release (April 20
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