Jim Waldo is a Distinguished Engineer with Sun Microsystems Laboratories, where he investigates next-generation large-scale distributed systems. He is currently the technical lead of Project Darkstar, a multithreaded, distributed infrastructure for massive multiplayer online games and virtual worlds. Prior to his current assignment with Sun Labs, he was the lead architect for Jini, a distributed programming system based on Java.
Before joining Sun, Jim spent eight years at Apollo Computer and Hewlett Packard working in the areas of distributed object systems, user interfaces, class libraries, text, and internationalization. While at HP, he led the design and development of the first Object Request Broker, and he was instrumental in getting that technology incorporated into the first OMG CORBA specification.
Jim is a Professor of the Practice at Harvard University, where he teaches distributed computing and topics in the intersection of policy and technology in the department of computer science.
Jim received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Massachusetts (Amherst). He also holds M.A. degrees in both linguistics and philosophy from the University of Utah. He is a member of the IEEE and ACM.
0 有用 火箭的吐槽 2012-12-03 13:48:17
没有蝴蝶书好懂啊..我还是不搞Java好了=.=
0 有用 tuxzzy 2014-06-18 23:59:37
内容过于单薄了
0 有用 姜汁 2021-11-20 01:16:01
历史澄清愚蠢,对Java底层的知识有更深入的思考。 Java的生态或许才是目前最大的优势
0 有用 西山 2015-12-09 21:22:44
首先,都说了是讲“语言精粹”,就不要当高级编程来说。描述了各种设计的意图,才能更好的理解用法。所以,先端正看书的态度。
0 有用 晨星 2024-08-11 02:00:46 上海
早就读过了。