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Modèle:Infobox person Robert Griesemer (born June 9, 1964) is a Swiss computer scientist. He is best known for his work on the Go programming language. Go is a statically typed, compiled programming language. Prior to Go, He worked on Google's V8 JavaScript engine, the Sawzall language, the Java HotSpot virtual machine, and the Strongtalk system.[1][2][3][4]

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Griesemer studied at the ETH Zurich, where he did his doctorate with Hanspeter Mössenböck (en) and Niklaus Wirth on the subject of a programming language for vector computers. He works at Google. [5]

Books[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Robert Griesemer (2009), Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g: Getting Started, Packt Publishing, (ISBN 978-1-84719-574-6)

Papers[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Robert Griesemer, Srdjan Mitrovic, A Compiler for the Java HotSpot, The School of Niklaus Wirth (2000), pp. 133-152
  • Tushar Deepak Chandra Robert Griesemer Joshua Redstone, Paxos Made Live - An Engineering Perspective (2006 Invited Talk), Proceedings of the 26th Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, ACM press (2007)

Patents[modifier | modifier le code]

  • Interpreting functions utilizing a hybrid of virtual and native machine instructions
  • Method and apparatus for dynamically optimizing byte-coded programs
  • Apparatus and method for uniformly performing comparison operations on long word operands[6]

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