Back From the Mono Summit 07
[ bamboo ] 09:43, Tuesday, 4 December 2007

What a great experience.

A chance to interact live with a dear friend. Free Software, Hacking, Women, Futurama, McDonalds, love spreading, Militant Atheism, Monty Python, Douglas Adams and the French Way.

Had lots of interesting exchange of ideas with Massi, ranging from "extensible parsing through composeable PEGs with  optimal performance" to Carlos CastaƱeda, Jesus Christ, meta-physics, religion and Pink Floyd. The Cryptonomicon really got me.

Got to put a face on Joachim and see how really cool Unity is.

Jeroen IKVM Frijters is a funny guy!

On Thursday I got to talk about db4o which led me to meet a few db4o users hanging around the conference.

Pedro Santos had an interesting question, how to monitor and control the usage of computational resources in a managed client/server application? In other words, how a sysadmin can make sure a specific client won't DOS the application?

For .NET servers running on Windows there are performance counters, what about Mono servers running on Linux?

I've also got to spread the gospel about boo for which I got a hugely positive response.

Thomas "Gaia" Hansen seemed to really get it and so we had lots of interesting discussions on how to take over the world boo style.

Jackson wants to hack on better nullable type support for boo!

Mark wants an extensible language where NullReferenceExceptions are impossible.

Miguel reassured me once again mcs won't be rewritten on top of the boo compiler infrastructure :)

The presentation material is here.

Looking forward to the next one.

Comments

Thanks for the recap!
I've just quickly read the slides, I didn't know about Specter, how the hell could I've missed this superb piece of boo sweetness!! :)

http://specter.sourceforge.net/

--Cedric, December 4, 2007 10:24 AM

I think you're confusing me with Marek, unless Marek also wants an extensible language without null :-)

--Mark Probst, December 4, 2007 11:23 AM

Hey *Mark*, sorry for the confusion, you european guys all look the same to me :)

--Rodrigo B. de Oliveira, December 4, 2007 12:00 PM

Hey Rodrigo!

I love Boo, what about using it for implementing new languages, instead of rewriting existing working ones?

Am also looking forward to domain-specific languages in Second Life, have you thought of some patterns that would be useful there?

Miguel.

--Miguel de Icaza, December 6, 2007 12:48 PM
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