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David Michael Ungar, an
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computer scientist, co-created the
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programming language with Randall Smith. The SELF development environment's animated user experience was described in the paper ''Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface'' co-written with Bay-Wei Chang, which won a lasting impact award at the
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2004. Ungar graduated as a
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in computer science from the
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, in 1985. His doctoral advisor was David Patterson and his dissertation was entitled ''The Design and Evaluation of a High-Performance Smalltalk System''; it won the 1986
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. He was an assistant professor at Stanford University, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Computer Systems Lab, where he taught programming languages and computer architecture, from 1985 to 1990. In 1991, he joined Sun Microsystems and became a distinguished engineer. In 2006 he was recognized as a Distinguished Engineer by the Association for Computing Machinery and in 2010 a
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. In 2007, he joined
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, where he is currently a member of the Dynamic Optimization Group. Ungar holds 20 US patents. In 2006 the 1987 Self paper, coauthored by Ungar and Randall B. Smith, was selected as one of the three most influential
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papers presented between 1986 and 1996. Self was also one influence on the design of the
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programming language. Ungar's 1984 paper, ''Generation Scavenging: A Non-disruptive High Performance Storage Reclamation Algorithm'', which introduced generational garbage collection, won a Retrospective ACM
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Impact Paper Award in 2008. Dave Ungar was awarded the Dahl-Nygaard Senior Prize in 2009.


Major publications


Extending Swift Value(s) to the Server
David Ungar and Robert Dickerson, O'Reilly, 2016. * ''The History of Self,'' David Ungar, Randall B. Smith. ACM HOPL-III, 2007. Proc. of the Third ACM SIGPLAN History of Programming Languages Conference (HOPL-III), B. Ryder, B, Hailpern (Eds.), San Diego, California, USA, 9–10 June 2007. Paper and video a

* ''Reconciling Responsiveness with Performance in Pure Object-Oriented Languages,'' Urs Hölzle and David Ungar. TOPLAS 18, 4 (July 1996). * ''Programming as an Experience: The Inspiration for Self,'' R. Smith & D. Ungar, invited paper, ECOOP’95.
Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface
Bay-Wei Chang and David Ungar, UIST 1993
Self: The Power of Simplicity
Randall B. Smith and David Ungar, OOPSLA, October, 1987
Generation Scavenging: A non-disruptive high performance storage reclamation algorithm.
David Ungar, 1984


Selected patents

* Perceptual-based color selection for text highlighting. (Jan. 11, 2005) * Method and apparatus for increasing scavenging garbage collection effectiveness - (Jan 20, 2004) * Method and apparatus for testing a process in a computer system - (Jul 15, 2003) * Method and apparatus for finding bugs related to garbage collection in a virtual machine - (Dec 4, 2001) * Method and apparatus of translating and executing native code in a virtual machine environment - (Aug 28, 2001) * Method and apparatus for supporting efficient programming in dynamic pointer-safe languages - (Aug 21, 2001)


See also

*
Inline caching Inline caching is an optimization technique employed by some language runtimes, and first developed for Smalltalk. The goal of inline caching is to speed up runtime method binding by remembering the results of a previous method lookup directly ...


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At IBM

At Sun
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