
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class. Our final project will be writing a JavaScript interpreter. Interestingly enough, we are using Python as the implementation language; so, when I discovered this project while looking through some python documentation, I was intrigued. Mostly just wanted to introduce myself. --Brandon Lewis

Hi Brandon! 2007/9/26, Brandon Lewis <brandon_lewis@berkeley.edu>:
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
Welcome!
I guess stealing the PyPy JavaScript interpreter andhanding it in is not an option, right? :-) Cheers, Carl Friedrich

Em Sep 26, 2007, às 1:07 AM, Brandon Lewis escreveu:
Great, if you want to use anything from the PyPy JS interpreter be welcome, and if you want to contribute back to that it would be perfect. But if you need to start from scratch (because your teacher told you to, or for any other reason) we would be happy to help you still. If you have any questions just mail it to the list and/or to me that I would be happy to help you get used to the code base. -- Leonardo Santagada

On 9/26/07, Brandon Lewis <brandon_lewis@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
Finally I'm not the only person from the United States! :) Hi Brandon and welcome! I'm a BS/MS student at Drexel University. My BS is in Software Engineering. My MS is in Computer Science with my thesis on Dependable Systems and Autonomic Computing. Our final project will be writing a JavaScript interpreter.
It sounds like you have a great professor! Enjoy the class. Paul Mostly just wanted to introduce myself.

On 26/09/2007, Paul deGrandis <paul.degrandis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I thought while people were introducing themselves I'd jump in. I'm a BSc Physics student at the University of Leicester in England I program almost exclusively for fun, I've been looking at getting into an established project but it's not as easy as it sounds so any help with getting me into pypy development would be cool. Thanks, sorry about the hijack Brandon :-p Adam Bark.

I was in england last summer for G.U.A.D.E.C.! Nice to meet you. To be honest, a language interpreter/compiler is not an easy project starter project. I remember sweating through the introductory scheme course at Berkeley, where we had to write a scheme interpreter in scheme for our final project. But if you can wrap your head around it, it will be worth the effort.
Thanks, sorry about the hijack Brandon :-p
Adam Bark.
No worries =) --Brandon Lewis

Hi Brandon! 2007/9/26, Brandon Lewis <brandon_lewis@berkeley.edu>:
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
Welcome!
I guess stealing the PyPy JavaScript interpreter andhanding it in is not an option, right? :-) Cheers, Carl Friedrich

Em Sep 26, 2007, às 1:07 AM, Brandon Lewis escreveu:
Great, if you want to use anything from the PyPy JS interpreter be welcome, and if you want to contribute back to that it would be perfect. But if you need to start from scratch (because your teacher told you to, or for any other reason) we would be happy to help you still. If you have any questions just mail it to the list and/or to me that I would be happy to help you get used to the code base. -- Leonardo Santagada

On 9/26/07, Brandon Lewis <brandon_lewis@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Hi, my name is Brandon Lewis. I'm an undergrad Cognitive Science major at U.C. Berkeley. I'm currently taking the upper-division compilers class.
Finally I'm not the only person from the United States! :) Hi Brandon and welcome! I'm a BS/MS student at Drexel University. My BS is in Software Engineering. My MS is in Computer Science with my thesis on Dependable Systems and Autonomic Computing. Our final project will be writing a JavaScript interpreter.
It sounds like you have a great professor! Enjoy the class. Paul Mostly just wanted to introduce myself.

On 26/09/2007, Paul deGrandis <paul.degrandis@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I thought while people were introducing themselves I'd jump in. I'm a BSc Physics student at the University of Leicester in England I program almost exclusively for fun, I've been looking at getting into an established project but it's not as easy as it sounds so any help with getting me into pypy development would be cool. Thanks, sorry about the hijack Brandon :-p Adam Bark.

I was in england last summer for G.U.A.D.E.C.! Nice to meet you. To be honest, a language interpreter/compiler is not an easy project starter project. I remember sweating through the introductory scheme course at Berkeley, where we had to write a scheme interpreter in scheme for our final project. But if you can wrap your head around it, it will be worth the effort.
Thanks, sorry about the hijack Brandon :-p
Adam Bark.
No worries =) --Brandon Lewis
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Adam Bark
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Brandon Lewis
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Carl Friedrich Bolz
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Leonardo Santagada
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Maciej Fijalkowski
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Paul deGrandis