Re: AOP and parametric polymorphism

From: Keunwoo Lee (klee@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 26 2002 - 21:08:48 PST

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    BTW, this AOP discussion reminds me of the 590cc discussion we had last
    spring on the same topic:

    http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse590cc/02sp/Messages/paper1/index.html

    Look for the Kiczales/AOP papers. Matthai's description of AOP was
    particularly illuminating.

    BTW I am interested in having another 590L on way-out-there
    parallel/distributed computing models. I know we sort-of did one last
    year, wherein we discussed ambients and the pi calculus, but I am coming
    across some more neat ideas in my own reading that I'd like to talk about
    with the group someday.

    So, maybe aspects, MOP, and programmer-extensible optimization for winter
    590L, and parallel/concurrent languages in the spring? Or vice versa?
    There's also Craig's secretive Diesel ideas to talk about, of which the
    modularity part may fit in well with AOP/MOP/PEO (Shall we adopt the
    second-order acronym AMP to describe these topics collectively?)

    Anyway, something to talk about at next group meeting. Andrei, you're
    presenting something on AMP, I guess?

    ~k

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