Re: [Fwd: Hi!]


Subject: Re: [Fwd: Hi!]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2002 - 23:08:01 PST


Adapting Eclipse to do something with MMs & open classes well, particularly
MultiJava, would be good too. There was an old environment for Cecil, but it
was for browsing only and it was ugly (because the person working on it did a
pretty poor job).

-- Craig

Todd D Millstein wrote:
>
> I'm sure there are interesting environment issues for MultiJava,
> particularly for open classes, as well as for Cecil. Those issues aren't
> exactly at the top of my agenda right now, but I do think environment
> support will be important for naturally integrating multimethods into
> traditional OO-style programming. Maybe others in the group are
> interested in this?
>
> Incidentally, wasn't there some environment for Cecil once upon a time?
>
> Todd
>
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Craig Chambers wrote:
>
> > I know that I've talked to Jonathan about doing something with Eclipse, to
> > provide programming environment support for his ArchJava extensions. Is anyone
> > else thinking that a flexible environment that can be customized to their
> > language might be a nice thing to have?
> >
> > -- Craig
> >
> >
> > Brian_Barry@oti.com wrote:
> > >
> > > I trust all is going well..we haven't spoken in a while. The reason I am
> > > writing is to see if you have any interest in a small program OTI is
> > > running called "Eclipse Fellowships". Essentially this provides $25K per
> > > year for two years to support a student working on some project which makes
> > > use of the Eclipse Platform or tooling. It's a shameless effort the
> > > promote Eclipse within the university/research community<grin>. If you
> > > haven't had a chance to look at Eclipse yet its all available at
> > > eclipse.org. I'm going thru a second round of funding now and I'm
> > > basically asking people who I know do good work whether they have any
> > > interest. Generally we look for projects in the areas of programming
> > > languages, tools, environments, etc. It's a good program in the sense that
> > > the application and administration is very ligth weight -- you send me a
> > > 1-2 page proposal and if I like it we cut you a check<grin>. Not too many
> > > strings on the money either, otehr than that it has to go generally towards
> > > students.
> > >
> > > If you have any interest, or know someone who you think would be a good
> > > candixdate, please drop me a line. Pls give my regards to Alan as well,
> > > someone else I haven't seen in quite a while. Cheers.
> > >
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