Today Lille Lars and I handed in our exam project for the course Types in Object Oriented Languages. The project, which we have given the fancy title Assignment Featherweight java: Bringind Mutable State to Featherweight java, turned out nicely, and we got the chance to freshen up some of our dusty SML/NJ skills by constructing a type-checker for the language we constructed in the project.
Monthly Archives: May 2005
Scientific Rant
Free Food
Today EKNA, an orginization helping businesses and students get in touch, hosted an open-day event with lots of participating students. Since Lars and I was at the university anyways, doing our TOOL project, we figured we might as well pay the event a visit. We did that a couple of times during the day, in particular due to the abundance of free food and beverages (yeah, sue us).
Tomorrow it is time for the annual boat race across the campus lake, it is usually quite fun to watch and has a tendency to involve beers as well. I am going down there with Lars, Janus and a couple of thousand other students. Pictures from the previous years are here.
A Quiet Weekend
I’m enjoying a quiet friday here at the dorm. I have been busy every weekend in quite a while so it is extremely nice to relax a bit, get my cloth washed and cleaned my room. My parents called in yesterday and announced that they will be backpacking in and around Greece so Mikoline, My sister (the lovely one), her boyfriend (Dan la chef) and me will have access to the holy grail of camping; my parents repository of tent wagon, mini refrigerator and other stuff. This also includes their car with air condition, ahh ;).
I just installed awstats and nosed around in the referrer stats and I noticed this page on codepixel, I do not understand all they write, but at least they link here! So at least someone is reading my GPU raytracing article, now I just need some feedback.