Here at Sumo Logic we write a lot of Scala code. We also have a lot of data, so some of our code has to go really, really fast. While Scala allows us to write correct, clear code quickly, it can be challenging to ensure that you are getting the best performance possible.
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jose emilio labra gayo This page collects my personal links in the field of Programming Languages. At first, it was devoted to functional programming. Now, I am very interested in the expressiveness of programming languages in general. With the term advanced I mean that it is oriented to researchers on programming languages .
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F. Bry, F. Fages, M. Marchiori, and H. Ohlbach. Principles and Practices of Semantic Web Reasoning, volume 05371 of Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, (2005)
D. Hendler, N. Shavit, and L. Yerushalmi. Proceedings of the sixteenth annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in algorithms and architectures, page 206--215. ACM, (2004)
G. Brodal. Space-Efficient Data Structures, Streams, and Algorithms: Papers in Honor of J. Ian Munro on the Occasion of His 66th Birthday, volume 8066 of LNCS, Springer, (2013)
G. Xu. ECOOP 2013 -- Object-Oriented Programming: 27th European Conference, Montpellier, France, July 1-5, 2013. Proceedings, page 1--26. Springer, (2013)