From: Timothy J H. <tjh...@br...> - 2005-01-22 14:37:46
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Dear JScheme community, I'm sorry to bring you the very sad news that Ken Anderson, one of the co-developers of JScheme, died last night at the Spam conference in Cambridge. He was in great spirits, talking about JScheme, when he collapsed mid-sentence. Ken was one of the three main developers of JScheme. JScheme had two parent languages -- Peter Norvig's SILK and Tim Hickey's Jscheme applet. Ken came onto the project in the beginning (1997) and built the Scheme-Java interface that became the javadot notation. He was responsible for the beautifully designed cache techniques that make javadot so efficient. He also was a tireless developer, chasing down bugs, dreaming up and seriously analyzing proposed new optimizations. He was a talented software engineer who loved building an elegant and simultaneously practical language. He was also a really nice guy. Kind, generous, thoughtful. The world is a poorer place for his passing. Ken touched many lives and brought many communities together. I worked with him on JScheme for 2-3 years (publishing two papers) before I met him in person (or even knew what he looked like!) We've met regularly since to plot the future of JScheme and to share our war stories of JScheme in the world. He has played a major role in the Lightweight Language conferences and was also an active player in the anti-Spam effort. I will miss him, as I'm sure many other will as well. JScheme will remain an active project and is very much part of what Ken has given to the world. I am honored to have been his friend and codeveloper. Sincerely, ---Tim Hickey--- |