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Lisp Hackers: Vladimir Sedach

100 pointsby vselovedabout 12 years ago

6 comments

norswapabout 12 years ago
I had to read twice to make sure I understood correctly: this guy wrote a C-to-Lisp compiler. That's something you don't see every day.
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mathnodeabout 12 years ago
Wow inspired by Mirai! It was indeed a very cool application. In my oppinion stomped on PowerAnimator and Softimage.<p>Mirai was written all in common-lisp. Wings3D, inspired by Mirai, is written in Erlang.
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sedachvabout 12 years ago
Feel free to ask me any more questions in this thread. I haven't read HN very often in the past 6 months.
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ybaumesabout 12 years ago
I don't understand: " I really like Azul Systems' hack of using the EPT/RVI virtualized page tables as a hardware read barrier for real-time garbage collection, and with a single-address space operating system I think you can do the same thing on hardware with a regular MMU."<p>I understand real-time garbage collection, but what is EPT/RVI virtualized page?
gruseomabout 12 years ago
Vladimir has read more deeply in computing history than anyone else I know. It shows in his work.
crististmabout 12 years ago
Don't break the chain!!!