How a Sea of Nodes Compiler Works | Ben Titzer
Ben Titzer walks through how a Sea of Nodes compiler works, and evaluates both the technical and organizational trade-offs compared to traditional basic block approaches. Clip is from Episode 8 of the Microarch Club Podcast: https://microarch.club/episodes/1000/ Microarch Club: https://microarch.club/ X / Twitter: / microarchclub

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