Thomas Gilray (@tomgilray) 's Twitter Profile
Thomas Gilray

@tomgilray

CS prof @ WSU, HARP lab.
Formerly: Basili Fellow @ UMD; prof @ UAB.
I build programming languages & static analyses.
"Free your mind and your ass will follow."

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Eugene Vinitsky 🍒🦋 (@eugenevinitsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fairly high score NeurIPS submission rejected because “simulator is written in C++ and people don’t know C++” is a fun new low

neoltitude (@ctrlcreep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you were truly dedicated to the art of touching grass you would understand that many grass textures are only detectable after months or years in hyper-digital deprivation

Racket (@racketlang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The State of Racket? The presentation by Sam Tobin-Hochstadt is still available via the day 2 livestream feed recording at con.racket-lang.org

The State of Racket?

The presentation by Sam Tobin-Hochstadt is still available via the day 2 livestream feed recording at con.racket-lang.org
Ilya Sergey (@ilyasergey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody wants to read papers outside their field of study (and, mostly, even inside—that's why we have conferences). So nominate the papers you read and liked for research highlights to give them a boost outside PL venues. forms.gle/y8MM2htdCk1QEG… Deadline November 21.

Kristopher Micinski (@krismicinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loris D'Antoni AAAI is 7 pages. I find it is amazing at making each paper have a specific, focused contribution that is very short and to the point. Incremental contributions are accepted. I find that in PL, you need a killer idea, a huge coq formalization, tons of comparison with other work,..

Michael Baym (@baym) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will never understand why statisticians say “Type I error” and Type II error” when false positive and false negative are the same number of syllables and self-defining

Kristopher Micinski (@krismicinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

they are doing refresher faculty photos today: as someone whose ambition is to become a distinguished senior scientist with a photo of myself from when I was 31, I must unfortunately decline

Harry Booth (@harrybooth59643) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although “soup” is listed on menus across the world, it is notoriously difficult to define. Therefore, “soup” is just an industry buzzword. Moreover, until we have a more scientific definition, it’s impossible anyone will develop soup. A thread…

Jonathan Aldrich (@jaldrichpl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching my Programming Language Pragmatics talks! These short, accessible talks cover the material in the textbook, the 5th edition of which I wrote with Michael L. Scott. The first one (link in đź§µ) introduces the topic and talks about why we study programming languages!

Launching my Programming Language Pragmatics talks!  These short, accessible talks cover the material in the textbook, the 5th edition of which I wrote with Michael L. Scott.  The first one (link in đź§µ) introduces the topic and talks about why we study programming languages!
Kristopher Micinski (@krismicinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am happy to see that our VLDB '25 paper, "Datalog with First-Class Facts," will be presented in London this September--I believe with Thomas Gilray giving the talk!

I am happy to see that our VLDB '25 paper, "Datalog with First-Class Facts," will be presented in London this September--I believe with <a href="/tomgilray/">Thomas Gilray</a> giving the talk!