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This is Brad Chamberlain's lightning talk from PNW PLSE 2024 ( recorded live on May 7, 2024 at the ... Over the past few decades, a gulf has existed between 'mainstream' So much is happening simultaneously in the realm of personal In this demo, Engin Kayraklioglu goes over how to program multi-GPU, multilocale systems using Producer-consumer locality, RDD abstraction, Spark implementation and scheduling To follow along with the course, visit the ... This is a recording of Brad Chamberlain's 10-minute talk at the University of Washington's Pacific Northwest

The PNW PLSE workshop provides an opportunity for Programming language designers have to date largely failed the large-scale

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Chapel: Making parallel computing as easy as Py(thon), from laptops to supercomputers
Experimenting with Chapel Language  - parallel processing programming by Cray the Supercomputer
Chapel: Accessible Parallel Computing from the Desktop to the Supercomputer
The Value of Languages in Parallel Computing
Sequential and Parallel Computing
Chapel: Making Parallel Programming Productive, from laptops to supercomputers
AMD Simplified: Serial vs. Parallel Computing
Programming Multiple GPUs using Chapel’s Parallelism and Locality Concepts
Stanford CS149 I 2023 I Lecture 9 - Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using Spark
Introducing Chapel: A Programming Language for Productive Parallel Computing... - Brad Chamberlain
Parallel Programming with Chapel (or: Performance at any Cost?  HPC and 24h of Le Mans)
Applications of Variational Programming, Chapel Comes of Age: Productive Parallelism at Scale
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Chapel: Making parallel computing as easy as Py(thon), from laptops to supercomputers

Chapel: Making parallel computing as easy as Py(thon), from laptops to supercomputers

In this talk, Brad introduces the

Experimenting with Chapel Language  - parallel processing programming by Cray the Supercomputer

Experimenting with Chapel Language - parallel processing programming by Cray the Supercomputer

Experimenting with

Chapel: Accessible Parallel Computing from the Desktop to the Supercomputer

Chapel: Accessible Parallel Computing from the Desktop to the Supercomputer

This is an introductory

The Value of Languages in Parallel Computing

The Value of Languages in Parallel Computing

This is Brad Chamberlain's lightning talk from PNW PLSE 2024 (https://pnwplse.org/), recorded live on May 7, 2024 at the ...

Sequential and Parallel Computing

Sequential and Parallel Computing

CodeHS is a web-based

Chapel: Making Parallel Programming Productive, from laptops to supercomputers

Chapel: Making Parallel Programming Productive, from laptops to supercomputers

Over the past few decades, a gulf has existed between 'mainstream'

AMD Simplified: Serial vs. Parallel Computing

AMD Simplified: Serial vs. Parallel Computing

So much is happening simultaneously in the realm of personal

Programming Multiple GPUs using Chapel’s Parallelism and Locality Concepts

Programming Multiple GPUs using Chapel’s Parallelism and Locality Concepts

In this demo, Engin Kayraklioglu goes over how to program multi-GPU, multilocale systems using

Stanford CS149 I 2023 I Lecture 9 - Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using Spark

Stanford CS149 I 2023 I Lecture 9 - Distributed Data-Parallel Computing Using Spark

Producer-consumer locality, RDD abstraction, Spark implementation and scheduling To follow along with the course, visit the ...

Introducing Chapel: A Programming Language for Productive Parallel Computing... - Brad Chamberlain

Introducing Chapel: A Programming Language for Productive Parallel Computing... - Brad Chamberlain

Introducing

Parallel Programming with Chapel (or: Performance at any Cost?  HPC and 24h of Le Mans)

Parallel Programming with Chapel (or: Performance at any Cost? HPC and 24h of Le Mans)

This is a recording of Brad Chamberlain's 10-minute talk at the University of Washington's Pacific Northwest

Applications of Variational Programming, Chapel Comes of Age: Productive Parallelism at Scale

Applications of Variational Programming, Chapel Comes of Age: Productive Parallelism at Scale

The PNW PLSE workshop provides an opportunity for

The Audacity of Chapel: Scalable Parallel Programming Done Right - Brad Chamberlain [ACCU 2017]

The Audacity of Chapel: Scalable Parallel Programming Done Right - Brad Chamberlain [ACCU 2017]

Programming language designers have to date largely failed the large-scale