John Reppy

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1OctDiderot: a Domain-Specific Language for Portable Parallel Scientific Visualization and Image Analysis Gordon Kindlmann, Charisee Chiw, Nicholas Seltzer, Lamont Samuels, John Reppy

OctDiderot: a Domain-Specific Language for Portable Parallel Scientific Visualization and Image Analysis Gordon Kindlmann, Charisee Chiw, Nicholas Seltzer, Lamont Samuels, John Reppy

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Source URL: people.cs.uchicago.edu

Language: English - Date: 2017-01-25 06:53:31
    2Practical	Conversion	from	 CPS	to	Direct	Style Kavon	Farvardin and	John	Reppy University	of	Chicago MWPLS December	2,	2016

    Practical Conversion from CPS to Direct Style Kavon Farvardin and John Reppy University of Chicago MWPLS December 2, 2016

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    Source URL: kavon.farvard.in

    - Date: 2016-12-14 18:18:51
      3Compiling with Continuations and LLVM Kavon Farvardin John Reppy University of Chicago  September 22, 2016

      Compiling with Continuations and LLVM Kavon Farvardin John Reppy University of Chicago September 22, 2016

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      Source URL: kavon.farvard.in

      - Date: 2016-12-14 18:18:51
        4Calling Variadic Functions from a Strongly Typed Language Matthias Blume Mike Rainey

        Calling Variadic Functions from a Strongly Typed Language Matthias Blume Mike Rainey

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        Source URL: www.kb.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp

        Language: English - Date: 2008-10-05 21:17:42
        5Metaprogramming with Traits John Reppy and Aaron Turon University of Chicago {jhr,adrassi}@cs.uchicago.edu  Abstract. In many domains, classes have highly regular internal structure. For example, so-called business objec

        Metaprogramming with Traits John Reppy and Aaron Turon University of Chicago {jhr,adrassi}@cs.uchicago.edu Abstract. In many domains, classes have highly regular internal structure. For example, so-called business objec

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        Source URL: www.mpi-sws.org

        Language: English - Date: 2010-01-10 16:47:20
        6A foundation for trait-based metaprogramming John Reppy Aaron Turon  University of Chicago

        A foundation for trait-based metaprogramming John Reppy Aaron Turon University of Chicago

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        Source URL: www.mpi-sws.org

        Language: English - Date: 2010-01-10 16:47:27
        7Specialization of CML message-passing primitives John Reppy Yingqi Xiao  University of Chicago

        Specialization of CML message-passing primitives John Reppy Yingqi Xiao University of Chicago

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        Source URL: manticore.cs.uchicago.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 08:40:31
          8Toward a parallel implementation of Concurrent ML John Reppy and Yingqi Xiao University of Chicago Abstract. Concurrent ML (CML) is a high-level message-passing language that supports the construction of first-class sync

          Toward a parallel implementation of Concurrent ML John Reppy and Yingqi Xiao University of Chicago Abstract. Concurrent ML (CML) is a high-level message-passing language that supports the construction of first-class sync

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          Source URL: clip.dia.fi.upm.es

          Language: English - Date: 2008-01-02 20:52:54
            9Abstract Value Constructors Symbolic Constants for Standard ML William E. Aitken∗ John H. Reppy† TR

            Abstract Value Constructors Symbolic Constants for Standard ML William E. Aitken∗ John H. Reppy† TR

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            Source URL: people.cs.uchicago.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2015-10-19 12:35:07
            10Arity Raising in Manticore Lars Bergstrom and John Reppy University of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637, USA {larsberg,jhr}@cs.uchicago.edu Abstract. Compilers for polymorphic languages are required to treat values in programs

            Arity Raising in Manticore Lars Bergstrom and John Reppy University of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637, USA {larsberg,jhr}@cs.uchicago.edu Abstract. Compilers for polymorphic languages are required to treat values in programs

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            Source URL: manticore.cs.uchicago.edu

            Language: English - Date: 2012-01-17 08:40:31