[Auugps] John Lions Distinguished Lectures, Thursday 27th May, UNSW - access online
steve jenkin
sjenkin at canb.auug.org.au
Wed Jun 30 15:29:12 AEST 2021
From Prof Gernot Heiser:
The complete set of videos from our awesome seminar day are now available on the CSE YouTube channel:
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCghXRiDxEojP599HKE_nRZg>
> On 25 May 2021, at 14:52, steve jenkin <sjenkin at canb.auug.org.au> wrote:
>
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> John Lions Distinguished Lectures, Thursday 27th May
> <https://events.unsw.edu.au/event/john-lions-distinguished-lectures>
>
> Thu., 27 May 2021
> 9:30 am – 7:00 pm AEST
>
> Program
> Note: During the registration process you are able to select which sessions you would like to attend.
>
> About the series
>
> This lecture series has been established in honor of the life of John Lions, a previous Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and Engineering.
>
> John was well-known for his impactful teachings and for his line-by-line commentary of the Unix V6 source code,
> also referred to as the ‘Lions Book’ which became the ‘The Most Famous Suppressed Manuscript in Computer History.
>
> This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Commentary, and the 25th anniversary of the book being officially published.
>
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> Session 1
> ========
>
>
> Welcome & message from
> Unix co-creator
> Ken Thompson
>
> Gernot Heiser,
> John Lions Chair, UNSW Sydney
> (In-person presentation)
> 9:30 AEST | 19:30 EDT | 16:30 PDT | 1:30 CDT
>
>
> Fireside chat with John O'Brien
> Brian Kernighan,
> Co-author of the famous "K&R" book on the C Programming Language at Bell Labs
> & John O'Brien, Former student of John Lions
> (Hybrid presentation)
> 9:40 AEST | 19:40 EDT | 16:40 PDT | 1:40 CDT
>
>
> The early days of UNIX at UNSW
> John O'Brien,
> Former student of John Lions
> (In-person presentation)
> 10:10 AEST | 20:10 EDT | 17:10 PDT | 2:10 CDT
>
>
> When Databases met UNIX: A Love Affair
> Margo Seltzer,
> OS researcher, UBC
> (Virtual presentation)
> 10:20 AEST | 20:20 EDT | 17:20 PDT | 2:20 CDT
>
> ========
>
> BREAK
> 10:50 AEST | 20:50 EDT | 17:50 PDT | 2:50 CDT
>
> ========
> Session 2
> ========
>
> Hints and principles for computer system and design
> Butler Lampson,
> OS researcher, Microsoft, Turing Laureate
> (Virtual presentation)
> 11:05 AEST | 21:05 EDT | 18:05 PDT | 3:05 CDT
>
> ========
>
> BREAK
> 12:05 AEST | 22:05 EDT | 19:05 PDT | 4:05 CDT
>
> ========
> Session 3
> ========
>
> From UX (User Experience) to DX (Developer Experience)
> Elizabeth Churchill, Director UI, Fuchsia, Google
> (Virtual presentation)
> 14:00 AEST | 0:00 EDT | 21:00 PDT | 6:00 CDT
>
>
> The Go Programming Language and Environment
> Rob Pike,
> co-creator Plan 9 @ Bell Labs,
> co-creator of Go Language, Google
> (In-person presentation)
> 14:40 AEST | 0:40 EDT | 21:40 PDT | 6:40 CDT
>
>
> BREAK
> 15:20 AEST | 1:20 EDT | 22:20 PDT | 7:20 CDT
>
> ========
> Session 4
> ========
>
> FOSS over the years
> Andrew Tridgell,
> creator of Samba, AU open-source hero
> (Virtual presentation)
> 15:35 AEST | 1:35 EDT | 22:35 PDT | 7:35 CDT
>
>
> Navigating through The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - FOSS Communities from an Australian Perspective
> Sae Ra Germaine,
> President Linux Australia
> (Virtual presentation)
> 16:15 AEST | 2:15 EDT | 23:15PDT | 8:15 CDT
>
> ========
>
> BREAK
> 16:55 AEST | 2:55 EDT | 23:55PDT | 8:55 CDT
>
> ========
> Session 5
> ========
>
> The sel4 microkernel: From research breakthrough to real-world deployment
> Gernot Heiser,
> John Lions Chair, UNSW Sydney
> (In-person presentation)
> 17:10 AEST | 3:10 EDT | 0:10 PDT | 9:10 CDT
>
>
> Lessons Learned from 30 Years of MINIX
> Andy Tanenbaum,
> creator of Minix, FU Amsterdam
> (Virtual presentation)
> 17:50 AEST | 3:50 EDT | 0:50 PDT | 9:50 CDT
>
> ========
>
> Closing & Announcement
>
> ========
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Steve Jenkin, IT Systems and Design
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