You might consider some kind of "whole-program" optimizations along
the lines of the Stalin compiler for Scheme. Stalin compiles Scheme to
C and makes a lot of representation decisions, unboxing, as well as a
lot of call-stack-aware memory allocations/deallocations. Not all of
these would be applicable to the same degree running on the JVM or
CLR, but many would.


On Aug 18, 5:35 am, Sreeraj a <writeto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a post-grad student looking for a cool compiler - project to do.
> I am getting comfortable with clojure and would really like to help
>
> Ideas anyone?
> or, Is there a to-do list where can i start?
>
> Cheers
> Sreeraj

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