Finding Carl Friedrich Bolz thesis
Hi, Does anyone knows where to get Carl Friedrich Bolz's masters thesis? Thanks Cheers maurice
Hi Maurice! Maurice Ling wrote:
Does anyone knows where to get Carl Friedrich Bolz's masters thesis?
I guess I should know :-). It's not written (not even started) yet, to be honest. If you want to know more about the Prolog interpreter, you might be interested in the following draft paper: http://codespeak.net/svn/user/cfbolz/hack/prolog/paper/prolog-in-rpython.pdf (it's not really citeable in a scientific sense, though). My bachelor thesis should be finished in a couple of weeks though. Cheers, Carl Friedrich
Carl Friedrich Bolz wrote:
Hi Maurice!
Maurice Ling wrote:
Does anyone knows where to get Carl Friedrich Bolz's masters thesis?
I guess I should know :-). It's not written (not even started) yet, to be honest. If you want to know more about the Prolog interpreter, you might be interested in the following draft paper:
http://codespeak.net/svn/user/cfbolz/hack/prolog/paper/prolog-in-rpython.pdf
Nice write-up. It is a good introduction to PyPy. Particularly useful is the description of the stackless transform. -- Lenard Lindstrom <len-l@telus.net>
Hi Lenard, Lenard Lindstrom wrote:
http://codespeak.net/svn/user/cfbolz/hack/prolog/paper/prolog-in-rpython.pdf
Nice write-up. It is a good introduction to PyPy. Particularly useful is the description of the stackless transform.
Hey, thanks for the feedback (although it is not meant to be an introduction to PyPy at all, but it contains one :-) ). I am generally interested in feedback on this thing. Cheers, Carl Friedrich
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