The following two weeks will be crazy. We are packing our bags to travel to Indianapolis, Indiana to present our current work and to attend the SPLASH 2013 conference. Our research team presents three papers at OOPSLA, one of which is our Forsaking Inheritance paper about a new design we proposed (we named it DelphJ), a Java-based object oriented language that eschews inheritance, in favor of class morphing and (deep) delegation. Our colleagues' papers to appear in OOPSLA are: Soundly Completing a Partial Type Graph and Set-Based Pre-Processing for Points-To Analysis.
Alongside with OOPSLA we present our preliminary work on introducing Reified Generic Parameters with Java Annotations at GPCE and at the Splash Poster Session. We introduced the concept of a new annotation that annotates generic types indicating them as reifiable and for those who haven't heard about type annotations before, this is the new cool extension to Java annotations that is specified by JSR 308 and will be included in Java 8.
See you in Indianapolis.
Alongside with OOPSLA we present our preliminary work on introducing Reified Generic Parameters with Java Annotations at GPCE and at the Splash Poster Session. We introduced the concept of a new annotation that annotates generic types indicating them as reifiable and for those who haven't heard about type annotations before, this is the new cool extension to Java annotations that is specified by JSR 308 and will be included in Java 8.
See you in Indianapolis.
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