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Introducing LENS

I’ve just put up the website for my current project (to be part of my Ph.D. dissertation work): LENS, a framework for program information manipulation that presents a uniform interface to selective user and automated queries about many types of program metrics, including success and diagnostic information about compiler optimizations and code generation.

I’m not sure how many readers of my weblog will be interested, but there’s a link to a technical report on there if you want the gory details.

Feedback and questions are very welcome - the more opportunities I get to explain what I’m doing, the better I get at it.

Previously:
Car art, UCSD

Car art, UCSD Originally uploaded by michael.mccracken.

This car has some serious character. The painting looks like it belongs on the car, and it reminds me a bit of explodingdog.com. If I find out whose car it is, I’ll explain more here.

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NewerTech Battery
February 13, 2006

I replaced my stock powerbook battery recently with a NewerTech 53.3 Watt-Hour Battery, which is higher-capacity than the Apple originals, which are 46 Watt-Hour batteries.

My old battery was so spent by the time I finally gave in that it would give about 20 minutes on a full charge before forcing sleep. The battery warning would [...]

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Jorge Cham and “The Power of Procrastination”
February 8, 2006

Just went to see Jorge Cham’s talk “The Power of Procrastination” about grad school. There were plenty of good grad-school jokes and a general feeling of relief that comes with being in a big room full of people who laugh at the same old chestnuts about how nobody ever really feels like they fit in and [...]

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