Contributors to the first issue of Threads
Farshad Nayeri is a
member of technical staff at the Distributed Object Management project
of GTE Laboratories.
Geoff Wyant is a principal investigator at Sun Microsystems Laboratories. He is currently studying the development of large-scale distributed object systems.
Lauren Schmitt is the founder of Critical Mass, Inc.
Critical Mass will be the first commercial
provider of the Modula-3 language and accompanying
support.
Allan
Heydon is a Member of Research Staff at Digital Systems
Research Center. He is currently one of two people responsible for the
maintenance of SRC Modula-3. One of Allan's areas of research is in
constraint-based drawing with Juno-2 as explored in his series of
articles for Threads.
Greg Nelson is a Member of Research Staff at
Digital Systems Research Center.
Aside from his key role as the editor of Systems
Programming with Modula-3, he has contributed to
the development of various Modula-3 libraries,
such as Trestle and Network Objects.
Laszlo Boeszoermenyi and
Carsten Weich teach at
University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
Their book, Programming with Modula-3: An
Introduction to Programming with Style, ISBN
3-540-57911-7 has been published in German. An
English translation will soon follow by
Springer-Verlag.
Amer
Diwan is a graduate student and a member of Object
Systems Laboratory at the computer science department of the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Amer's current research
interests are in compiler optimizations and language run-time systems.
We welcome your contributions! Send e-mail to threads@cmass.com for more
information.