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 Engineering a Compiler, Second Edition
The practice of compiler construction changes continually, in part because the designs of
processors and systems change. For example, when we began to write Engineering a Compiler
(eac) in 1998, some of our colleagues questioned the wisdom of including a chapter on
instruction scheduling because out-of-order execution threatened to make... |  |  Cooking for Geeks: Real Science, Great Hacks, and Good Food
Are you the innovative type, the cook who marches to a different drummer -- used to expressing your creativity instead of just following recipes? Are you interested in the science behind what happens to food while it's cooking? Do you want to learn what makes a recipe work so you can improvise and create your own unique dish? ... |  |  Diabetes Cookbook For Canadians For Dummies
Over 100 delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes that will help any food lover manage and live with diabetes
Over two million Canadians have diabetes--with 10 percent living with type 1 diabetes, and the remaining type 2. With recipes reflecting Canada's diverse, multicultural population, this unique cookbook contains... |
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 Molecular Pain
T he initial idea for this book came from Dr. Li Bingxiang at Higher Education Press during an international symposium in beautiftil southern China. Unlike traditional textbooks on pain, she proposed I write a new book that included recent progress in the neurobiology of pain.
This idea revived my long-term interest in editing a... |  |  Video Game Optimization
Optimizing is a game of trade-offs.
There are many anecdotes, articles, and books about optimizing in specific scenarios. Sometimes, these include hard numbers; if so, it’s usually for hardware that is several years old. Often, the discussion is very specific, such as optimizing memory copies for a specific chip, and the... |  |  Guide to ILDJIT (SpringerBriefs in Computer Science)
We are all familiar with the time-honored idea of a Virtual Machine that is neutral
with respect to computer architecture and can be used to execute a high-level
language, after its translation to the VM byte-code. This approach can be found in
several successful mono-language systems, that support popular languages such as
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