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15 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2014ACDC-JS: explorative benchmarking of javascript memory management.
Martin Aigner, Thomas Hütter, Christoph M. Kirsch, Alexander Miller, Hannes Payer, Mario Preishuber
2014Abstracting abstract control.
Dionna Amalie Glaze, David Van Horn
2014Contracts for domain-specific languages in Ruby.
T. Stephen Strickland, Brianna M. Ren, Jeffrey S. Foster
2014DLS'14, Proceedings of the 10th ACM Symposium on Dynamic Languages, part of SLASH 2014, Portland, OR, USA, October 20-24, 2014
Andrew P. Black, Laurence Tratt
2014Design and evaluation of gradual typing for python.
Michael M. Vitousek, Andrew M. Kent, Jeremy G. Siek, Jim Baker
2014Dynamic detection of object capability violations through model checking.
Dustin Rhodes, Tim Disney, Cormac Flanagan
2014Dynamic page sharing optimization for the R language.
Helena Kotthaus, Ingo Korb, Michael Engel, Peter Marwedel
2014Object versioning to support recovery needs: using proxies to preserve previous development states in lively.
Bastian Steinert, Lauritz Thamsen, Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld
2014On the use of type predicates in object-oriented software: the case of Smalltalk.
Oscar Callaú, Romain Robbes, Éric Tanter, David Röthlisberger, Alexandre Bergel
2014Scriptable operating systems with Lua.
Lourival Vieira Neto, Roberto Ierusalimschy, Ana Lúcia de Moura, Marc Balmer
2014SqueakJS: a modern and practical smalltalk that runs in any browser.
Bert Freudenberg, Dan H. H. Ingalls, Tim Felgentreff, Tobias Pape, Robert Hirschfeld
2014Sweeten your JavaScript: hygienic macros for ES5.
Tim Disney, Nathan Faubion, David Herman, Cormac Flanagan
2014Typed objects in JavaScript.
Nicholas D. Matsakis, David Herman, Dmitry Lomov
2014Using JavaScript and WebCL for numerical computations: a comparative study of native and web technologies.
Faiz Khan, Vincent Foley-Bourgon, Sujay Kathrotia, Erick Lavoie, Laurie J. Hendren
2014Why do we know so little about programming languages, and what would have happened if we had known more?
Stefan Hanenberg