October 31, 2007 lecture by Randy Allen for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Some of the compiler optimization challenges presented by a naturally-interpreted, dynamically-typed, vector-centric language such as MATLAB, and how compiler theory can be both extended or stretched to accommodate these overly-hyphenated challenges are discussed.
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Good video! Explosive!
grunder20 2 months ago
A challenge in fact!
thetricon69 2 months ago
We have inportance of thinking The Challenges of Implementing Matlab
strcmt 1 year ago