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28th SBLP 2024: Curitiba, Brazil
- Dalvan Griebler, Johnny Marques:
Proceedings of the 28th Brazilian Symposium on Programming Languages, SBLP 2024, Curitiba, Brazil, September 30 - October 4, 2024. SBC 2024 - Caio Raposo, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira:
Memoization of Mutable Objects. 1-9 - Roberto Ierusalimschy, Noemi Rodriguez:
Compact Representations for Arrays in Lua. 10-16 - Daniel Kiyoshi Hashimoto Vouzella de Andrade, Hugo Musso Gualandi:
Converting Combinatory Logic to and from Concatenative Calculus. 17-25 - Samuel da Silva Feitosa, Rodrigo Geraldo Ribeiro:
Differential Testing using Random Well-Typed Haskell Programs. 26-34 - Tiago Perlin, Gerson G. H. Cavalheiro, André Rauber Du Bois:
OFG-STM: Transactional Memory for GPUs based on Obstruction-Free STM algorithms. 35-43 - Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior, João Marcelo Uchôa de Alencar, Claro Henrique Silva Sales:
Cloud-based parallel computing across multiple clusters in Julia. 44-52 - Amanda Moraes, Paulo Borba, Léuson M. P. da Silva:
Semantic conflict detection via dynamic analysis. 53-61 - Luiz Otávio Soares, Ricardo Terra:
Go x Java e gRPC x REST: Um estudo empírico. 62-70 - André Rauber Du Bois, Tiago Perlin, Frederico Peixoto Antunes, Gerson G. H. Cavalheiro:
Hok: Higher-Order GPU kernels in Elixir. 71-80 - Leonardo Gibrowski Faé, Dalvan Griebler:
An internal domain-specific language for expressing linear pipelines: a proof-of-concept with MPI in Rust. 81-90 - Bernardo Beltrame Facchi, Andrei de Almeida Sampaio Braga, André Rauber Du Bois, Samuel da Silva Feitosa:
Towards Random Elixir Code Generation. 91-93 - Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior:
The expression problem in platform-aware programming. 94-97 - Marcelo Borges Nogueira, Sérgio Queiroz de Medeiros:
Classifying C++ Solutions Based on Their Energy Profile. 98-101 - Cristian Carvalho Quevedo, Marcos Antonio de Oliveira Junior, André Rauber Du Bois, Gerson Geraldo H. Cavalheiro:
A Snapshot of OpenMP Projects on GitHub. 102-105

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