To whom it may concern:

I am an undergraduate at the University of Rochester, and I would be interested 
in working on a project that Parrot is offering. A couple of the projects on 
the wiki piqued my interest and I was wondering if I could get a little more 
information on them. 

The first and most interesting project to me was the Python3 compiler. I have 
begun looking at some resources on the web; the Pypy project, the Parrot PIR 
documentation, and of course the Python language reference. Are there any other 
sources that you would recommend beyond these, to get familiar with the goals 
of the project? Additionally, what is the scope of the compiler, e.g. will it 
use Python's standard libraries or will these be implemented by myself or by 
someone else at a latter date? 

I was also interested in the Java compiler and had similar questions about 
starting resources. Specifically I was wondering what language was intended for 
the Java on Parrot project to be written in?

For some more background information on myself here is a list of courses that I 
have taken:
Programming Language Design and Implementation, this covered the design of 
compiler front ends and basics of optimization. In this class I wrote a 
compiler for C.
Computation and Formal Systems, 
Data Structures and Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence
Discrete Math
Linear Algebra & Differential Equations
Calculus I & II


Thanks, 

Ben Batha

[email protected]
Computer Science
University of Rochester





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