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Grad. schools with emphasis in language translation & compiling lacey@egr.msu.edu (Mark M. Lacey) (1992-04-22) |
SUMMARY: Grad. schools with emphasis in compiling lacey@egr.msu.edu (1992-04-24) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.edu |
From: | lacey@egr.msu.edu (Mark M. Lacey) |
Keywords: | courses, summary |
Organization: | Michigan State University |
References: | 92-04-102 |
Distribution: | na |
Date: | Fri, 24 Apr 1992 09:24:15 GMT |
Thanks to all those who replied. I receieved almost two dozen replies
totalling over 1200 lines. Most everyone asked for a summary, so here it
is. I got far more recommendations for Rice than any other school.
Compiling scientific programs for parallel computers:
Kennedy at Rice
Lam at Stanford
Padua at Illinois
Wolfe at Oregon Graduate Institute
Optimization:
Eggers at University of Washington
Ryder at Rutgers University
Soffa at Pittsburgh
Compiling for RISCs:
Hsu at Illinois
Hennessy at Stanford
Compiling functional languages:
Hudak at Yale
Arvind at MIT
Kieburtz at Oregon Graduate Institute
Schools I got general good comments on:
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Carnegie-Mellon
Washington State University
UC Berkeley
UC Santa Cruz
Oregon State
Princeton
Virginia
U of Iowa
Heard one bad thing:
"avoid University of Missouri at Rolla"
Will do! :-)
Thanks again,
Mark M. Lacey
[lacey@egr.msu.edu]
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