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Proposed deletion of Michael Franz


The article Michael Franz has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "This person is not a famous or of note academician, claims to have invented just in time compiler with no evidence. absolute lies, self-serving over-exaggerated so-called achievements. Read this paragraph for example of unsubstantiated claims and lies: Franz was also one of the first academics to realise that JavaScript was going to be huge.[citation needed] At a time when most of the academic community was ignoring JavaScript and similar dynamic languages as 'little scripting languages,' Franz and his student Andreas Gal researched how one would best tackle the specific features of a dynamically typed language in a just-in-time compiler. The resulting technique, Trace Tree Compilation, is now covered by a U.S. Patent.[18] Franz took this idea to Brendan Eich, the inventor of JavaScript and Mozilla's CTO at the time, and a collaborative project between UCI and Mozilla was born that eventually culminated in the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine in Firefox.[19]. note that the so-called references have nothing to do with this person!"

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