Alexia Massalin

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Alexia Massalin (born Henry Massalin) is an American computer scientist and programmer. Massalin pioneered the concept of superoptimization, and designed the Synthesis kernel, a small Unix kernel that makes heavy use of self-modifying code for efficiency.

As of October 1992, Massalin works as a research scientist at MicroUnity.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Key Technical Personnel. MicroUnity.
  • Gary Andrew Poole (December 1996). "Qua". Wired (4.12).