Craig Chambers

Craig Chambers has been a computer scientist at Google since 2007.

[1] Prior to this, he was a Professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington.

He is best known for the influential research language Self, which introduced prototypes as an alternative to classes, and code-splitting, a compilation technique that generates separate code paths for fast and general cases to speed execution of dynamically typed programs.

[2] He was the PhD advisor of Google's current chief scientist, Jeff Dean.

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