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Rolling Tumbleweed: May 2007
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Geekdom, computers, math, atheism, philosophy, random card. Thursday, May 31. However, after talking with both teams' developer managers, and pondering it, I'm gonna go with C#. I'm going to be one of the few people in the world directly creating a new and brilliant (java ripoff of a) language. Well, okay, its already established and on to version 3.0 by the end of this year, but I'll be there for the next version if not longer. So I'm moving to the Seattle area! Sunday, May 6. So what's been happening?
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Compilers 101: It's Over!
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A blog about the CS 444 experience at the University of Waterloo. Thursday, April 05, 2007. Ugh, what a term this has been. This compiler project has not been the most joyful experience for sure, but its had its moments. Particularly great was the end where things started working and coming together, feature after feature being added. Its only made me realize that you can just keep going on a project like this. It really is a full time job to work on a compiler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Compilers 101: 01/01/2007 - 02/01/2007
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A blog about the CS 444 experience at the University of Waterloo. Saturday, January 27, 2007. Alright, here's an update. CS 444 has took an odd turn. The Ada/CS grammar has not yet been defined. The class decides what is in the grammar and what isn't. I'm under the impression that this is going to be clarified by the test cases that we were supposed to submit. Our current roles are as follows: Robert Scanner, Ian Bootstrapper, Dimitri Parser. Tuesday, January 16, 2007. Do you feel me? We may have bitten ...
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Rolling Tumbleweed: All Night Long
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Geekdom, computers, math, atheism, philosophy, random card. Tuesday, February 6. I despise pulling all nighters for assignments and projects these days. I must be getting old. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bellevue, Washington, United States. Cow vs. Dodecahedron. View my complete profile. In Memory of Janet Yip. All Night Long Redux.
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Rolling Tumbleweed: January 2007
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Geekdom, computers, math, atheism, philosophy, random card. Monday, January 1. 2007 getting closer and closer to 2010, and worse, 2013 (when I turn 30! This holiday break has been up and down for me. Great distractions seeing friends and playing with technology (lots of tech toys this Christmas), but I've also been unable to stop thinking about Janet pretty much all the time. I think about her when I go to bed, when I wake up as I lie there for hours unable to get up, when I'm bored.
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Rolling Tumbleweed: See Sharpy
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Geekdom, computers, math, atheism, philosophy, random card. Thursday, May 31. However, after talking with both teams' developer managers, and pondering it, I'm gonna go with C#. I'm going to be one of the few people in the world directly creating a new and brilliant (java ripoff of a) language. Well, okay, its already established and on to version 3.0 by the end of this year, but I'll be there for the next version if not longer. So I'm moving to the Seattle area! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Compilers 101: 04/01/2007 - 05/01/2007
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A blog about the CS 444 experience at the University of Waterloo. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Here is a preliminary list of exam topics. Dynamic - what is? Describe tables used in parsing. Attribute grammars in linear time? Implementation of higher order functions. Posted by Dimitri Gnidash. Thursday, April 05, 2007. I'm glad its over, but I still thirst to write a better compiler. So after all this, arrays are done, that's 2 assembly instructions for declarations, 9 for assignment and 14 for access.
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Compilers 101: 02/01/2007 - 03/01/2007
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A blog about the CS 444 experience at the University of Waterloo. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. SBCL Was a Problem, but the Run Script? So I got an email from Tyrel Russell, our CS 444 TA. He says he can't run our program, gets some "fatal error in SBCL pid 12345" "can't find core file". I had no idea what that meant, so I said I'd come to his office to figure out what's wrong. Turns out his /usr/bin/sh shell wasn't sh, it was bash, and it required that the env vars be exported before they work. I updated ...
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Compilers 101: 03/01/2007 - 04/01/2007
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A blog about the CS 444 experience at the University of Waterloo. Tuesday, March 06, 2007. Here's a rundown of the languages select by the compiler groups of Winter 2007: Lisp, Scheme, Haskell, Python, Java, C . I think it's kinda cool. Tonight's topic are logs and here's a breaking down of one of our teammates thanks to our all-nighter:. Changeset [164] by ianwjhalliday@gmail.com. Changeset [173] by ianwjhalliday@gmail.com. Changeset [174] by ianwjhalliday@gmail.com. Here are some of my logs:. Those are...
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Rolling Tumbleweed: February 2007
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Geekdom, computers, math, atheism, philosophy, random card. Wednesday, February 7. It's 6 am. I've been working on an assignment (from start) since 8 pm or so and I'm almost done one of the 5 parts. Its probably the biggest part, but still, holy crap. It's due at 9:30 am. I'm probably going to need an extension. I shouldn't be writing this right now either. Back to work! Tuesday, February 6. All Night Long Redux. Still not talking about sex. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bellevue, Washington, United States.