December 2009: Java Puzzlers
David Pearce presents his own variation on the classic Josh Bloch Puzzlers talk.
When
Wednesday, December 2: 5:00 for 5:15 - 6:30pm
Where
This meeting is hosted by:
School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington
Pipitea Campus
Rutherford House
Lecture Theatre 3 (RHLT3)
Corner of Bunny Street and Lambton Quay
Wellington
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/home/about/maps/campus_pipitea.aspx
The Java User Group thanks our host!
Speaker
David Pearce graduated from Imperial College London in 2005, and has since taken up a lecturer position at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ. David's thesis was on efficient algorithms for pointer analysis of C, and his techniques have since been incorporated into GCC. His interests are in programming languages, compilers and static analysis. David is particularly interested in tools and languages that eliminate software errors. David has previously interned at Bell Labs, New Jersey, where he worked on compilers for FPGAs; and also at IBM Hursely, UK, where he worked with the AspectJ development team on profiling systems.