A Haskell Auto-Parallelizer for Distributed Computing
Offered By: ACM SIGPLAN via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on a Haskell auto-parallelizer designed for distributed computing. Delve into the challenges of creating user-friendly interfaces and APIs for distributed systems, particularly for programmers with limited experience in the field. Discover how the presenters leveraged Haskell's inherent function purity to develop a simple yet powerful interface for their auto-parallelizer. Learn about the implementation process and examine the benchmarking results from various examples, which highlight potential avenues for future research and development in this area. Gain insights into innovative approaches for building scalable, high-performance, and fault-tolerant applications on large clusters using Haskell.
Syllabus
[Haskell'23] A Haskell Auto-Parallelizer for Distributed Computing
Taught by
ACM SIGPLAN
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