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Date: 2016-03-09 18:09:06
Software engineering
Computing
Software
Functional languages
Haskell
Glasgow Haskell Compiler
Clean
Green threads
Entry point
Runtime system
Bytecode
Yi

Last week, David Terei lectured about the compilation pipeline which is responsible for producing the executable binaries of the Haskell code you actually want to run.

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