 |
Blair Wyman started with IBM Rochester in 1988
as a systems tester, but quickly found his niche developing licensed
internal code. Blair contributed to the early ILE effort by working
on the Optimizing Translator (OX) component, and then helped to
develop the MI Transformer (MX) component that was key to the introduction
of RISC processors on the AS/400. After a stint with the internal
Programming Support Team, Blair joined IBM's then-new Java effort
to implement the machine-level support for the Java Native Interface
(JNI). Blair next worked on the Remote Abstract Windowing Toolkit
(RAWT) component of the iSeries Java Developer's Kit (since replaced
by native Java graphics support), and is now developing new componentry
to gather system-wide performance data. Blair has a B.S. in Mathematics
from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, and an M.S.
in Computer Science from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
For fun, Blair enjoys playing the guitar, and loves a good game
of foosball.
Next Meeting Register
Now |