Difference between revisions of "Akim Demaille"
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* THLR : Rational Expressions and Automata: 2nd year students, 10 hours. |
* THLR : Rational Expressions and Automata: 2nd year students, 10 hours. |
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− | * THL : Grammars and Parsing: 3rd year students, 30 hours. |
+ | * [[https://www2.lrde.epita.fr/wiki/Théorie_des_Langages_(THL) THL]] : Grammars and Parsing: 3rd year students, 30 hours. |
* TYLA : Programming Languages Typology: 3rd year students, 15 hours. |
* TYLA : Programming Languages Typology: 3rd year students, 15 hours. |
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* CMP-1,CMP-2 : Compiler Construction: 3rd year students, 30 hours. |
* CMP-1,CMP-2 : Compiler Construction: 3rd year students, 30 hours. |
Revision as of 14:32, 27 September 2013
- Name: Akim Demaille
- Login Name: akim
- Email: akim @ lrde . epita . fr
- Phone: +33 1 53 14 59 42
- FAX: +33 1 53 14 59 22
- Department: LRDE
- Location: Paritalie
Interests
- Programming Languages
- Compilation
- Optimization
- Program Transformation
Lectures
At EPITA
- THLR : Rational Expressions and Automata: 2nd year students, 10 hours.
- [THL] : Grammars and Parsing: 3rd year students, 30 hours.
- TYLA : Programming Languages Typology: 3rd year students, 15 hours.
- CMP-1,CMP-2 : Compiler Construction: 3rd year students, 30 hours.
- LOFO : Logic and Computer Science, 15 hours.
At Télécom Paristech
- THL : Grammars and Parsing: 3rd year students, 15 hours.
- LOO : Object Oriented Programming: 3rd year students, 15 hours.
Free Software
- GNU Autoconf, former maintainer
- GNU Automake, contributor
- GNU Bison, co-maintainer
- GNU a2ps, former maintainer
- Urbi SDK: Chief Architecture of the Urbi Open Source Robotics SDK.
Research and Development
- Transformers
This project aims at exploiting LRDE know-how in static and generic C++ programming by transforming naive C++ programs into efficient C++ programs.
- Tiger Compiler
This project aims at developping a compiler for the Tiger language, written in C++. It is part of the EPITA curriculum.
- Vaucanson
An environment to experiment and develop products based on Finite State Machines.
- Gostai
A French company in robotics, who provides the Gostai Jazz robots, and the Urbi SDK Open Source platform for the development of portable robotic applications.
Absolutely Not Free Software
- Tiger Compiler
in C++, kept secret, since the whole point is to have students make it by themselves.