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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | Harris L. Gilliam - MIT Project Athena <hackeron@Athena.MIT.EDU> |
Keywords: | question, design |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Date: | Sun, 10 Nov 91 00:57:45 EST |
Hi,
What are the current hot spots in compiler/language design ? What
topics are being hashed through and where are the next breakthroughs in
compilers and languages going to come from. I am considering doing my
thesis in the area of compiler/language design and have begun to ask a
variety of sources these types of questions. It dawned on that this group
might have some interesting ideas about what will be important to
programmers (ie. users) and designers of the next generation of compilers
and languages. Object oriented stuff seems an easy guess for new
discoveries but what else ?
---Harris
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