[Rd] Summer of Code, LLVM, parallelization and R
Gabor Grothendieck
ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 15:35:34 CET 2009
In addition to the work Luke is doing there is Ra:
http://www.milbo.users.sonic.net/ra
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Florian Gross <Florian.S.Gross at web.de> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm currently working towards my Master's degree as a student of Computer
> Science at the University of Saarbrücken and highly interested in compiler
> construction, interpretation techniques, optimization, programming languages
> and more. :)
>
> Two professors of my university approached me about an interesting project
> just a few days ago: Developing a LLVM-based JIT compilation back-end for R.
> The primary goal would be the generation of parallel / vectorized code, but
> other ways of increasing performance might be very interesting as well.
>
> I've thought a bit about this and am now wondering if this would make sense
> as a project for Google's Summer of Code program -- I have seen that the R
> foundation was accepted as a mentoring organization in 2008 and has applied
> to be one again in this year.
>
> I've already taken part in the SoC program thrice (working on Novell's
> JScript.NET compiler and run-time environment in 2005, writing a debugger
> for the Ruby programming language in 2006 and working on a detailed
> specification for the Ruby programming language in 2007) and it has always
> been a lot of fun and a great experience. One thing that was particularly
> helpful was getting into contact with the development communities so easily.
>
> What do you folks think? Would this be of benefit to the R community? Would
> it be a good candidate for this year's SoC installment? :)
>
> Also, if some thinking in this direction has already been done or if you
> have any other pointers, please don't hesitate to reply!
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Kind regards,
> Florian Gross
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