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 The Formal Languages & Compilers Group is active in the development of free software, through student projects and thesis works. The Formal Languages & Compilers Group is active in the development of free software, through student projects and thesis works.
  
 +  - [[http://​compilergroup.polimicg.org/​git/​|PULP LLVM Backend]] by Michele Scandale, Michele Beretta and Alessandro Di Federico: a backend for the open source OpenRISC ISA, designed for OR10n, the core processor of the [[http://​iis-projects.ee.ethz.ch/​index.php/​PULP|PULP]] platform.
 +  - [[OpenCRun]] by Ettore Speziale, Michele Scandale, Giulio Sichel, Marco Bonacina: an OpenCL Runtime for NUMA x86_64 and STM P2012/​STHORM.
   - [[http://​www.sourceforge.net/​projects/​ildjit|ILDJIT]],​ by Simone Campanoni: a JIT compiler for the CIL bytecode based on Portable.Net ({{publications:​ildjitreport.pdf|Technical Report 2008.3}}).   - [[http://​www.sourceforge.net/​projects/​ildjit|ILDJIT]],​ by Simone Campanoni: a JIT compiler for the CIL bytecode based on Portable.Net ({{publications:​ildjitreport.pdf|Technical Report 2008.3}}).
   - [[http://​www.sourceforge.net/​projects/​jelatine|Jelatine VM]], by Gabriele Svelto: a VM based on the J2ME CLCD specifications,​ featuring a fast interpreter and a zero-overhead precise garbage collector, suitable for embedded applications.   - [[http://​www.sourceforge.net/​projects/​jelatine|Jelatine VM]], by Gabriele Svelto: a VM based on the J2ME CLCD specifications,​ featuring a fast interpreter and a zero-overhead precise garbage collector, suitable for embedded applications.
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