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Benchmarking Implementations of Functional Languages with ‘Pseudoknot’, a Float-Intensive Benchmark
A Scheme Foreign Function Interface to Javascript Based on an Infix
The Evolution of Lisp
Tousimojarad, Ashkan (2016) GPRM: a High Performance Programming Framework for Manycore Processors. Phd Thesis
Part: an Asynchronous Parallel Abstraction for Speculative Pipeline Computations Kiko Fernandez-Reyes, Dave Clarke, Daniel Mccain
The Butterfly(TM) Lisp System
Graph Reduction Without Pointers
Parallelism in Lisp
Parallel Combinators for the Encore Programming Language
Benchmarking Implementations of Functional Languages With
Functional Programming 28 and 30 Sept
Part: an Asynchronous Parallel Abstraction for Speculative Pipeline Computations
A Survey of Concurrency Constructs Ted Leung Sun Microsystems
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@Twleung
Simulating Futures in Extended Common LISP Philip R
A Parallel Virtual Machine for E Cient Scheme Compilation
Language Constructs for Safe Parallel Programming on Multi- Cores
The Semantics of Future and Its Use in Program Optimization
Transactional Tasks: Parallelism in Software Transactions
Top View
Towards Implicit Parallel Programming for Systems
Multilisp: a Language for Concurrent Symbolic Computation
Three Implementation Models for Scheme
Practical Abstractions for Concurrent Interactive Programs
Incremental Parallelization of Existing Sequential Runtime Systems
A.3. Multilisp Futures
Large-Scale Program Behavior Analysis for Adaptation and Parallelization
Guide to the Herbert Stoyan Collection on LISP Programming, 2011
Guide to the Herbert Stoyan Collection on LISP Programming
The Evolution of Lisp
Paper Discusses Four Primitives Supporting Parallel Eval- Urally Into This Functional Subset of LISP
Reducing Pause Times with Clustered Collection Cody Cutler
The Gozer Workflow System
Pdf in This Paper, We Did Not Address the Problem of finding Terms Repre- to Be Published by Cambridge University Press, 2009
Future Contracts∗
Proceedings of the 14Th European Lisp Symposium Online, Everywhere May 3 – 4, 2021 Marco Heisig (Ed.)
Schedule Data, Not Code
An Operational Semantics for Scheme1