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  1. Martin Odersky (born 5 September 1958) is a German [ 1 ] computer scientist and professor of programming methods at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. He specializes in code analysis and programming languages. He spearheaded the design of Scala [ 2 ][ 3 ] and Generic Java (and Pizza before [ 4 ]).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_OrdeskyMark Ordesky - Wikipedia

    Mark Lowell Ordesky (born April 22, 1963) is an American film producer, television producer and studio executive. He is best known for executive producing the Oscar winning The Lord of the Rings film trilogy .

  3. Martin Odersky heads the programming research group at EPFL. His research interests cover fundamental as well as applied aspects of programming languages. They include semantics, type systems, programming language design, and compiler construction.

  4. Oct 18, 2016 · Scala’s star is still shining bright — we invited Martin Odersky, the creator of Scala, to talk about the impending 2.12 version, the current state of this programming language and the technical innovations that await us. Martin Odersky designed Scala in 2001. Now version 2.12 is in development and version 3.0 is just around the corner.

  5. I'm coordinating LAMP, where we research structures and patterns of programs as well as languages to express them.. Contact Information ...

  6. Jul 29, 2014 · With Ordesky’s new series, The Quest, premiering this Thursday, July 31 at 8/7c on ABC in North America, we thought it would be fun to share with you a sample from the book, Ordesky’s tell-all interview where he explains how he became involved with The Lord of the Rings, why he left New Line Cinema, and how his time working on the LOTR ...

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  8. Speaker Bio: Martin Odersky is the inventor of the Scala language, a professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, and a founder of Lightbend. His work concentrates on the fusion of functional and object-oriented programming. He believes the two paradigms are two sides of the same coin, to be unified as much as possible.