phd-dissertation
A summary of my activities during the past four years (by dhil)
mscs-thesis-project
Evaluating Languages for Bioinformatics: Performance, Expressiveness and Energy (by rjray)
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2 | 6 | |
27 | 3 | |
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3.8 | 10.0 | |
2 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
TeX | TeX | |
- | MIT License |
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phd-dissertation
Posts with mentions or reviews of phd-dissertation.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-20.
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Worlds: Controlling the Scope of Side Effects
Doing effects as in the paper, or as other approaches like in algebraic effects and handlers (Like in Koka, Multicore OCaml, Frank, etc) means that you can reinterpret how effects are executed as a way to do logging, undo, asynchronous scheduling, etc. Some of this stuff is mentioned in the paper. You can also see this neat example of making a toy time-sharing unix system in Links (talk here). OCaml has also done a bunch of cool stuff building handlers that let existing code take advantage of new APIs like iouring (talk here).
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Composing UNIX with Effect Handlers: A Case Study in Effect Handler Oriented Programming
Source Code
mscs-thesis-project
Posts with mentions or reviews of mscs-thesis-project.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-22.
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Novice Again: Using std::variant<> slows my code 6x?
Here is the main repository link: https://github.com/rjray/mscs-thesis-project. There will be more-specific links below.
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Return of the Novice: Fixed code is suddenly slow again?
The full repo is here, and the specific file is aho_corasick.cpp. If anything jumps out at anyone, I'll be quite grateful. Feel free to look at the file history, but I can't find anything that changed between the 11th and the 13th. I've made a few minor changes since the 13th, but the damage was clearly done by that point.
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Proper way to have a program exit with a specific code?
The code is here: https://github.com/rjray/mscs-thesis-project/tree/main/src/Rust
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Code critique/review request
I got the Rust AC program down to about 1.06s (with the C programs at around 0.92s): https://github.com/rjray/mscs-thesis-project/pull/1
What are some alternatives?
When comparing phd-dissertation and mscs-thesis-project you can also consider the following projects:
LaTeX-KOMA-template - Generic template for midsize and larger documents based on KOMA script classes.
rust-memchr - Optimized string search routines for Rust.
awesome-deep-learning-music - List of articles related to deep learning applied to music
pyJoules - A Python library to capture the energy consumption of code snippets
eioio - Effects-based direct-style IO for multicore OCaml
Apache ActiveMQ - Mirror of Apache ActiveMQ
mscs-thesis-project - Repository for my MSCS thesis work
program - An open-source codebase for sharing programming solutions. Good collection of `good first issue`