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From: James Heliotis <j...@cs.rit.edu>
Date: Oct 19, 2007 10:21 AM
Subject: Jim Miller Lecture Today on Compilers
To: David Kavanagh <dkav...@gmail.com>
Dave, this came up last night. Could you please send it out immediately
to the group? I need to learn how to do that still.
Thanks a lot,
Jim
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Dean's Lecture Series
B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing
and Information Sciences
Please join Dean Jorge Díaz-Herrera on
Friday – October 19, 2007
1:00-2:30 PM / GOLISANO COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
Bldg. 70 – Room 1400
Jim Miller, Ph.D.
Partner Architect on Microsoft's Developer
Frameworks (DevFX) and Common Language Runtime (CLR) Teams
Topic: "What's In a Compiler?"
Abstract:
A light-hearted look at how "compiler technology' has evolved into the
integrated development environments of today and how you can predict the
next great breakthrough.
Bio:
Dr. Miller holds a PhD. in Computer Science from MIT and was a member of
the faculty at Brandeis University as well as on the research staff at
MIT. He has been on the research staff at Digital Equipment Corporation
and the Open Software Foundation. Before joining Microsoft, he was on
the senior management team of the World Wide Web Consortium, reporting
to Tim Berners-Lee and in charge of work on security, electronic
commerce, child protection, privacy protection, accessibility, and
intellectual property protection.
Reception immediately following in the atrium.
Interpreting services are available upon request, subject to availability.