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The Wolfram Compiler
Tom Wickham-Jones
The Wolfram Compiler converts Wolfram Language code into native machine instructions that run directly on the machine hardware. It offers a powerful way to speed up programs and provides many opportunities for innovative programming features such as building connections to external libraries and accessing new technologies. It is also used for an increasing amount of new development. This talk will describe the Wolfram Compiler and its latest advances and directions.
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