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Proceedings of the 45th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2014
Chapel is a programming language being developed for high-performance applications. It is well suited for teaching parallelism in a wide variety of undergrad courses. Chapel is easy to learn since it supports a low-overhead style like a scripting language as well as a full OO style. It is concise, needing a single keyword to launch an asynchronous task,
David P. Bunde, Kyle Burke
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Chapel is a programming language being developed for high-performance applications. It is well suited for teaching parallelism in a wide variety of undergrad courses. Chapel is easy to learn since it supports a low-overhead style like a scripting language as well as a full OO style. It is concise, needing a single keyword to launch an asynchronous task,
David P. Bunde, Kyle Burke
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Chantry-chapels et chapelles funéraires
Bulletin Monumental, 1909Germain de Maidy Léon. Chantry-chapels et chapelles funéraires. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 73, année 1909. pp. 317-319.
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2004
Abstract Chapels held a unique place in the ecclesial world of Orthodox laity in late imperial Russia. Lay persons built them to mark personal, local, or national events. Chapels were self-contained ecclesial spaces where the usual hierarchical ordering of clergy and laity was not a dominant feature.
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Abstract Chapels held a unique place in the ecclesial world of Orthodox laity in late imperial Russia. Lay persons built them to mark personal, local, or national events. Chapels were self-contained ecclesial spaces where the usual hierarchical ordering of clergy and laity was not a dominant feature.
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Chapel unblocked: recent communication optimizations in Chapel
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 6th on Chapel Implementers and Users Workshop, 2019This talk will highlight communication optimizations made to the Chapel compiler and runtime over the past year. It will focus on improvements to core benchmarks that have benefited from fine-grained and bulk communication optimizations as well as remote task-spawning improvements.
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