The Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences 2022 is awarded in equal shares to mathematicians Noga Alon of Princeton University and Ehud Hrushovski of Oxford, "for their remarkable contributions to discrete mathematics and model theory with interaction notably with algebraic geometry, topology and computer sciences." Awarded by the Hong Kong-based Shaw Foundation, the Shaw Prize honors recent breakthroughs by researchers in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and life science and medicine.
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by Yotam Feldman and Mooly Sagiv on Feb 23, 2021 | Tags: compilers
Compiling a program is a fascinating, complex journey through which a high-level program becomes lower-level executable code. How is such a journey planned and realized? After developing the techniques, how to teach them to others?
There is lately much discussion of the pedagogy of compiler classes. In this blog post we would like to spotlight one design of compiler construction classes: the presentation order of the material. Usually, compiler classes present a compiler’s phases in the order they’re performed. We call this the “forward” direction. At Tel Aviv University, we’ve experimented with teaching compilers