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EIR: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR WORKING WITH BEAM CODE
by Hans Elias B.
Josephsen
THIS TALK IN THREE WORDS:
BEAM
Low-level
Compiler
TALK LEVEL: Intermediate
ABSTRACT
Eir is an intermediate representation for Erlang code.
It is designed to support advanced code optimizations and for use with LLVM.
During the presentation two proof-of-concepts will be presented both utilizing Eir:
Whirl - A proof-of-concept WebAssembly runtime for BEAM languages
Niffy - A tool for automatically generating NIFs from ErlangElixir code
The talk will serve as a walkthrough of Eir and its related projects including where it came from where it is right now and where it might be headed in the future.
Read the full abstract:
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THE SPEAKER - HANS ELIAS B.
JOSEPHSEN
Software developer and electronics engineer
Hans is a programmer and electronics engineer who likes working with both electronics and software including everything in between.
On the software side he has a keen fascination for language runtimes compilers and low-level programming.
Outside of Erlang and the BEAM he enjoys using Rust.
Key Achievements
The Rustler project:
More on Hans Elias B.
Josephsen:
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