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Talk on Adaptive RPython at ICOOOLPS ’22

Yusuke Izawa gave a talk on Adaptive RPython at the ICOOOLPS ’22 workshop, co-located with the ECOOP ’22 conference.
- Yusuke Izawa and Hidehiko Masuhara. “Taming an Interpreter for Threaded Code Generation with a Tracing JIT Compiler.” [URL]
Presentation on “A Functional Programming Language with Versions” (@ ‹Programming› 2022)
A paper entitled “A Functional Programming Language with Versions”, authored by Yudai Tanabe, Luthfan Anshar Lubis, Tomoyuki Aotani, Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at The International Conference on the Art, Science, and Engineering of Programming (‹Programming› 2022).


Presentation on Adaptive RPython (@RIEC Cooperative Research Project Workshop)
Yusuke Izawa presented our research on Adaptive RPython as a title “A meta-JIT compiler that rules them all” at the workshop of TOHOKU University RIEC Cooperative Research Project “型主導コンパイルによる高性能高信頼ソフトウェア構成.”
Presentations on Algebraic Effects (@ TFP 2022)
The following work will be presented at TFP 2022.
- Naoya Furudono, Youyou Cong, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Daan Leijen*. Towards Efficient Adjustment of Effect Rows
- Kazuki Ikemori, Youyou Cong, Hidehiko Masuhara, and Daan Leijen*. Sound and Complete Type Inference for Closed Effect Rows.
- Youyou Cong and Kenichi Asai. Understanding Algebraic Effect Handlers via Delimited Control Operators.
*Microsoft Research, USA
PX/22 Paper on a Graphical Note-Taking Tool for Program Comprehension

A paper titled “CodeMap: a Graphical Note-Taking Tool Cooperating with an Integrated Development Environment”, authored by Rikito Taniguchi and Hidehiko Masuhara was accepted by the 8th Edition of the Programming Experience Workshop (PX/22), colocated with ‹Programming› 2022.
Fathul, Arai and Nose Presents Master’s Theses
Our members present their master’s theses.
- Fathul Asrar Alfansuri, Supporting Multiple Inheritance in a Python DSL for GPGPU
- Kohei Arai, 仮想機械語を用いた第一級継続の実現方法とその比較
- Junya Nose, Mio:プログラムデザインを支援するブロック学習環境



Journal Paper on Implementation of Kanon Live Programming Environment
Our paper entitled “An approach to collect object graphs for data-structure live programming based on a language implementation framework”, authored by Shusuke Takahashi, Yusuke Izawa, Hidehiko Masuhara and Youyou Cong, was accepted by the IPSJ Transaction on Programming. The paper is also included in the IPSJ Journal of Information Processing (JIP).
The paper was presented at the 136th Workshop of IPSJ SIG Programming on November 1st, 2021.