I'm ultra excited!
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When I read "Spring Break", I thought you'd be excited because of all the scantly clad college girls running around ... silly me. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLEh, thanks to the Internet, there's always a scantily clad college girl to be found. However being able to truly savor, understand, and expand upon, an advanced compiler class, that's a possible once in a lifetime thing :)
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When I read "Spring Break", I thought you'd be excited because of all the scantly clad college girls running around ... silly me. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLPfft. That was last week. ...and I worked over spring break. :sigh:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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har har har. You guys are hilarious. :rolleyes:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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Actually, I'm with you! That does sound like a really interesting class. If you like that kind of thing, check out http://llvm.org/[^] if you haven't already. Very cool stuff there!
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Wow. That looks fantastic. Thanks for the link, Jim. :)
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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So last week was spring break here at UCSD[^], which means that our Winter academic quarter has ended and our Spring quarter has begun. Aside from the obvious "yay Spring!" excitement, I'm actually excited for a completely different reason. This quarter, I get to take CSE 131B[^], Compiler Construction II. Some of you may remember me talking about 131A, where I built an XQuery interpreter in Java (which was awesome). Well in this class we get to turn Oberon2 into SPARC assembly. :-D Yet another cool part is that Prof. Ord[^] is one of my absolute favorite professors ever. He's an awesome guy who loves to teach, makes it a lot of fun, and completely gets undergrad students. (A rarity at a "research school" where a lot of the profs hate teaching undergrads and just want to get back to their research.) I'm such a geek. I've been geeking out about getting to take this class for the last quarter. ("Next quarter I get to take compilers with Ord! w00t!") Even most of my compsci friends think I'm nuts (turns out not a whole lot of people like compilers or programming language theory...go figure...I love 'em). But I figured you, my CP brethren, would understand. :-D Anyway. Just wanted to share my elation. Today's the first day of class. :cool:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
It's too bad the rating system for Code Project messages only uses digits. It would be more appropriate for your posts if it had graphics of varying degrees of nerdness. Then we could rate you at the top of the INS (International Nerd Scale) as you so richly deserve. :)
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It's too bad the rating system for Code Project messages only uses digits. It would be more appropriate for your posts if it had graphics of varying degrees of nerdness. Then we could rate you at the top of the INS (International Nerd Scale) as you so richly deserve. :)
;P You don't think compiler construction is fun? I think it's great. Developing a piece of software to turn your text into an actual running program is pretty nifty. :)
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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I assume we're talking a theoretical branch of mathematics here. Possibly representing time as a mobius strip?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
<sarcasm>I feel so unloved. :((</sarcasm> ;P
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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Wow. That looks fantastic. Thanks for the link, Jim. :)
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
Supposedly Apple is integrating some part of LLVM into the next gen of OS X, and GCC, and it is being used to (supposedly) add features like automatic garbage collection to Objective C[^], which is the preferred language of development on OS X.
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog
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Pfft. That was last week. ...and I worked over spring break. :sigh:
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... we may need an intervention here folks ... ;)
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Eh, thanks to the Internet, there's always a scantily clad college girl to be found. However being able to truly savor, understand, and expand upon, an advanced compiler class, that's a possible once in a lifetime thing :)
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog
Emmm. That's odd. My geek meter just spiked... :-D
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Emmm. That's odd. My geek meter just spiked... :-D
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLWow, I certainly hope no one's kid sister reads that, or if she does, I hope, for your sake, she's a scantily clad college girl!!
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... we may need an intervention here folks ... ;)
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Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLOh believe me. That's already happening. ;P A few friends of mine are trying to set me up with this girl who's in the finals to become a Charger Girl[^]. I would definitely consider that. :-D
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
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Wow, I certainly hope no one's kid sister reads that, or if she does, I hope, for your sake, she's a scantily clad college girl!!
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog
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So last week was spring break here at UCSD[^], which means that our Winter academic quarter has ended and our Spring quarter has begun. Aside from the obvious "yay Spring!" excitement, I'm actually excited for a completely different reason. This quarter, I get to take CSE 131B[^], Compiler Construction II. Some of you may remember me talking about 131A, where I built an XQuery interpreter in Java (which was awesome). Well in this class we get to turn Oberon2 into SPARC assembly. :-D Yet another cool part is that Prof. Ord[^] is one of my absolute favorite professors ever. He's an awesome guy who loves to teach, makes it a lot of fun, and completely gets undergrad students. (A rarity at a "research school" where a lot of the profs hate teaching undergrads and just want to get back to their research.) I'm such a geek. I've been geeking out about getting to take this class for the last quarter. ("Next quarter I get to take compilers with Ord! w00t!") Even most of my compsci friends think I'm nuts (turns out not a whole lot of people like compilers or programming language theory...go figure...I love 'em). But I figured you, my CP brethren, would understand. :-D Anyway. Just wanted to share my elation. Today's the first day of class. :cool:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
David Stone wrote:
Oberon2
Now there's a trip. A hot summer day in '95 i spent reading through the specs of Oberon2. Never did much of anything with it though. Too impractical. Plus, i was completely stuck on Forth at the time. Pretty simple though - makes sense they'd use it for such a project.
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Oh believe me. That's already happening. ;P A few friends of mine are trying to set me up with this girl who's in the finals to become a Charger Girl[^]. I would definitely consider that. :-D
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
Be careful what you wish for :) And keep in mind the phrase "High Maintenance" :)
¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog
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So last week was spring break here at UCSD[^], which means that our Winter academic quarter has ended and our Spring quarter has begun. Aside from the obvious "yay Spring!" excitement, I'm actually excited for a completely different reason. This quarter, I get to take CSE 131B[^], Compiler Construction II. Some of you may remember me talking about 131A, where I built an XQuery interpreter in Java (which was awesome). Well in this class we get to turn Oberon2 into SPARC assembly. :-D Yet another cool part is that Prof. Ord[^] is one of my absolute favorite professors ever. He's an awesome guy who loves to teach, makes it a lot of fun, and completely gets undergrad students. (A rarity at a "research school" where a lot of the profs hate teaching undergrads and just want to get back to their research.) I'm such a geek. I've been geeking out about getting to take this class for the last quarter. ("Next quarter I get to take compilers with Ord! w00t!") Even most of my compsci friends think I'm nuts (turns out not a whole lot of people like compilers or programming language theory...go figure...I love 'em). But I figured you, my CP brethren, would understand. :-D Anyway. Just wanted to share my elation. Today's the first day of class. :cool:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
You are a lot geekier (or perhaps nerdier) than the average Lounge population. While a good number of folks here may be interested in compiler construction, most people don't have the time, patience, passion or ability (or some combination of those) to pursue it in depth. I had compiler construction in college (under-grad, 6th semester), but the lecturer who taught us was such an ignorant idiot and had no clue what she was talking about. That's still not an excuse for my not spending some time understanding the topic on my own. Oh well, some things you can't go back and change. :sigh:
Regards, Nish
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;P You don't think compiler construction is fun? I think it's great. Developing a piece of software to turn your text into an actual running program is pretty nifty. :)
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
David Stone wrote:
You don't think compiler construction is fun?
Frankly, I hated that. And I was a CS major.
Cheers, Vikram.
The cold will freeze our stares We won't care...
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I assume we're talking a theoretical branch of mathematics here. Possibly representing time as a mobius strip?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
a mobius strip
is that an endless tease? ;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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So last week was spring break here at UCSD[^], which means that our Winter academic quarter has ended and our Spring quarter has begun. Aside from the obvious "yay Spring!" excitement, I'm actually excited for a completely different reason. This quarter, I get to take CSE 131B[^], Compiler Construction II. Some of you may remember me talking about 131A, where I built an XQuery interpreter in Java (which was awesome). Well in this class we get to turn Oberon2 into SPARC assembly. :-D Yet another cool part is that Prof. Ord[^] is one of my absolute favorite professors ever. He's an awesome guy who loves to teach, makes it a lot of fun, and completely gets undergrad students. (A rarity at a "research school" where a lot of the profs hate teaching undergrads and just want to get back to their research.) I'm such a geek. I've been geeking out about getting to take this class for the last quarter. ("Next quarter I get to take compilers with Ord! w00t!") Even most of my compsci friends think I'm nuts (turns out not a whole lot of people like compilers or programming language theory...go figure...I love 'em). But I figured you, my CP brethren, would understand. :-D Anyway. Just wanted to share my elation. Today's the first day of class. :cool:
We are certainly uncertain at least I'm pretty sure I am...
David Stone wrote:
Compiler Construction II
If you enjoyed I, you will enjoy II even more. You get into some of the depths.
David Stone wrote:
Even most of my compsci friends think I'm nuts
join the club. :-D But insanity is far more interesting. at least until you get a girlfriend.... :laugh:;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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When I read "Spring Break", I thought you'd be excited because of all the scantly clad college girls running around ... silly me. :rolleyes:
:..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTLDouglas Troy wrote:
"Spring Break", I thought you'd be excited because of all the scantly clad college girls running around
He said he's going to UCSD. That's a year-round thing.
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