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Final Dynamic Languages Wizards Panel, TODAY!, 1-2:30pm, 8ai
** TODAY ** TODAY ** TODAY ** TODAY ** TODAY ** TODAY ** TODAY **
Thursday, May 10, 2001, 1:00-2:30pm
NE43 (545 Technology Square) 8th floor playroom
Refreshments at 12:45pm
Announcing the final panel in the Dynamic Languages Wizards Series!
The May 10th panel will focus on the design of dynamic languages.
Each of the following panelists has played a major role in the design
and implementation of at least one dynamic language.
* Paul Graham
* John Maeda
* Jonathan Rees
* Guy Steele
Each panelist will address the following five points:
1. Guiding philosophy
2. Open problems, future directions
3. Little known secrets
4. Good ideas that have been dropped but whose time has now come
5. Pitfalls / gotchas
Part of each session will be dedicated to questions from the
audience. This will be an incredible opportunity to quiz these
luminaries about their design aesthetics and implementation tricks.
** For those of you unable to attend in person, we plan to webcast
** this event from: http://ks.ai.mit.edu/webcast/
This series is presented as part of the graduate course 6.894,
"Object-Oriented Dynamic Languages", taught by Jonathan Bachrach, Greg
Sullivan, and Kostas Arkoudas. These three panels are open to the
public.
QuickTime recordings of the previous panels are available under the
Dynamic Languages Group web page:
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/dynlangs/
For more information, send mail to gregs@ai.mit.edu or jrb@ai.mit.edu
or koud@ai.mit.edu
Hope to see you there!
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Greg gregs@ai.mit.edu (617)253-5807
Sullivan http://www.ai.mit.edu/~gregs/