Re: Possible to write compiler to Java VM?

RLS@psu.edu (Robert L. Spooner, AD3K)
30 Jan 1996 18:19:58 -0500

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From: RLS@psu.edu (Robert L. Spooner, AD3K)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.java,comp.compilers,comp.lang.ada
Date: 30 Jan 1996 18:19:58 -0500
Organization: Applied Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State Universitiy
References: 96-01-100 96-01-115
Keywords: Ada, translator

stt@copperfield.camb.inmet.com (Tucker Taft) writes:
>Perhaps in 200x, with a decade of experience with implementations like
>AdaMagic/Java, Java itself, concurrent Eiffel (presuming it becomes
>widely available), Modula-3, etc., which attempt to address real-time
>programming while providing garbage collection, it will be feasible to
>banish support for manual storage management. But only time will tell.


An example of a real-time environment with garbage collection is the Minima
Lisp system from Symbolics which we have used in an underwater research
vehicle.


-Bob


Robert L. Spooner Applied Research Laboratory
(814) 863-4120 PO Box 30
RLS19@PSUVM.PSU.EDU State College, PA 16804-0030


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