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Michał Cierniak
Pointers to my publications
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over 8 years ago
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michaljc
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Often when I talk to people I mention something I did in the past and I want to refer them to a paper I published. Since I no longer had a research web page, whenever this happened last year, I had to look for the paper on my computer and send a pointer...
Michał Cierniak
Singularity
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over 8 years ago
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michaljc
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A very interesting Microsoft Research project called Singularity has recently acquired a public web page . This project is interesting for many reasons but the fact that it is written in MSIL is most relevant to what I usually write about in my blog.
Michał Cierniak
MSN Spaces
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over 8 years ago
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michaljc
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I have decided to try out the new blogging infastructure at MSN Spaces. I'm unlikely to maintain a personal blog but I set up a blog yesterday to try it out. It is a pretty nice site. I like the editing of your space that doesn't require writing any code...
Michał Cierniak
Conference on Virtual Execution Environments (VEE'05)
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over 8 years ago
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VEE is a new conference on execution environments (aka virtual machines). The conference is the result of merging the USENIX VM Symposium and the ACM SIGPLAN IVME Workshop. You can read more about it at the conference web site . Both the VM Symposium...
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