Vijay Tatkar manages the Sun Studio C/C++ compiler teams and the x86/x64 code generation team. These teams are very global, with locations from Menlo Park, California, Burlington, Massachusetts, and St. Petersburg, Russia. Vijay has been "doing compilers" since 1988, first as an engineer working on compilers and debuggers, and now as manager.
Roman Shaposhnik
Roman Shaposhnik started his career in compilers back in ’94 when he needed to write a translator for the programming language he’d just invented (the language was so weird -- nobody else wanted to do the job). Nowadays he works on Sun Studio compilers and tools as a Sun Studio Linux Architect and heralds to the world: "Moore’s Law is dead. Long live the Amdahl’s law".
Chris Quenelle
Chris Quenelle is a tools developer at Sun Microsystems. He’s worked on performance and debugging tools at Sun for more than 10 years. Before starting at Sun, he worked on runtime support libraries and development tools at Supercomputer Systems Incorporated and Pyramid Technologies.
Rod Evans
Besides maintaining the link-editors, and various link-editing activities within Solaris OSNet, Rod maintains much related documentation, including the Linker and Libraries Guide.
Darryl Gove
Darryl is a senior staff engineer in Compiler Performance Engineering, analyzing and optimizing the performance of applications on current and future UltraSPARC systems.
Kuldip Oberoi
Kuldip Oberoi, Product Line Manager in Developer Tools and Emerging Internet Technologies, has been working in the developer organization for 5 years, with the last two years as the product manager for Sun Studio.
Solaris Developers
The Solaris Developer Information Products Group (IPG) create user product documentation. This includes: technical documentation, open source documentation, tutorials, demos, online help, reference pages, and web information.
x86 Backend
The x86/x64 Compiler Backend team is responsible for C, C++ and Fortran compilers' code generation on Solaris x86, x64 and Linux x86 and x64 platforms. They provide the x86/x64 assembler and disassembler tools for x86/x64 assembly code and media intrinsic functions for the Intel and AMD chips.
Sun HPC Watercooler
HPC is the application of computer technology to solve highly complex scientific and engineering problems such as drug discovery, automotive design, and climate modeling. The HPC team at Sun is responsible for Systems Practice HPC Solutions.
The annual OpenSolaris Developer Conference (OSDevCon) was held
this year in the heart of the Czech republic- Prague, between June 25 -
27th (2008). The first day o ......
I ' m a visual junkie. Not only that, a significant percentage
of the visual culture I grew up in is
completely alien
to my non-Russian friends. Which means, more often ......
git user ' s guide?
Posted by Chris Quenelle on Tue, 6 May 2008 23:37:00 -0700
I ' ve been trying to study up on git recently. There don ' t seem to be any books available on it. I ' ve read a few introductions. I had a few minutes to play with i ......
Direct Binding refers to a symbol search and binding model that has
been available in Solaris for quite some time. See
Library Bindings .
At runtime, a symbol r ......
Calling libraries
Posted by Darryl Gove on Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:15:01 -0700
I ' ve previously blogged about measuring the performance of calling library code . Lets quickly cover where the costs come from, and what can be done about them.
The ......
As part of the Sun Microsystems and Intel partnership, the two companies have collaborated to bring support for the open source Threading Building Blocks (TBB) to the S ......
In my previous post , I showed how you can run the NB-bundled sample PHP application, AirAlliance. When you are developing PHP applications in Solaris/OpenSolaris, you can ......
In this video, Rafael Vanoni Polanczyk presents on OpenSolaris and NUMA Architectures. Recorded at the Open Solaris Developer Conference in Prague on June 28, ......