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Optimizing Code in the Wolfram Compiler
Mark Sofroniou
Mark Sofroniou gives an introductory overview of the design and current state of the Wolfram Compiler. He outlines the benefits of using an intermediary representation that maps to LLVM and describes how this has influenced recent improvements to the implementation. Examples are used to show how to analyze, develop and optimize code.
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