8,284 research outputs found

    Marc Wilmet, Grammaire critique du français, Hachette Supérieur, Duculot, 2e édition, 1998

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    Chevalier Jean-Claude. Marc Wilmet, Grammaire critique du français, Hachette Supérieur, Duculot, 2e édition, 1998. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 87, 2000. p. 72

    Marc Wilmet, Grammaire critique du français, Hachette Supérieur, Duculot, 2e édition, 1998

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    Chevalier Jean-Claude. Marc Wilmet, Grammaire critique du français, Hachette Supérieur, Duculot, 2e édition, 1998. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 87, 2000. p. 72

    The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee

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    Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources:Climate Justice Project: www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/cli…tice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1

    Fumaroli, Marc, dir., Histoire de la rhétorique dans l’Europe moderne (1450-1950)

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    Chevalier Jean-Claude. Fumaroli, Marc, dir., Histoire de la rhétorique dans l’Europe moderne (1450-1950). In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tome 26, fascicule 1, 2004. Langue et espace : retours sur l'approche cognitive. pp. 159-162

    Fumaroli, Marc, dir., Histoire de la rhétorique dans l’Europe moderne (1450-1950)

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    Chevalier Jean-Claude. Fumaroli, Marc, dir., Histoire de la rhétorique dans l’Europe moderne (1450-1950). In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tome 26, fascicule 1, 2004. Langue et espace : retours sur l'approche cognitive. pp. 159-162

    Climate Justice & Inequality: The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee

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    Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources: Climate Justice Project: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/climate-justice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: https://www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1

    Maxime Chevalier, Lectura y lectores en la España de los siglos XVI y XVII

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    Vitse Marc. Maxime Chevalier, Lectura y lectores en la España de los siglos XVI y XVII. In: Cahiers du monde hispanique et luso-brésilien, n°33, 1979. pp. 239-242

    Marc Chassaigne. Le procès du chevalier de La Barre, préface de Jean Guiraud

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    Waquet Henri. Marc Chassaigne. Le procès du chevalier de La Barre, préface de Jean Guiraud. In: Revue d'histoire de l'Église de France, tome 8, n°38, 1922. pp. 58-60

    Interprocedural Type Specialization of JavaScript Programs Without Type Analysis

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    Previous work proposed lazy basic block versioning, a technique for just-in-time compilation of dynamic languages which we believe represents an interesting point in the design space. Basic block versioning is simple to implement, simple enough that a single developer can build a complete just-in-time compiler for JavaScript in a year, yet it performs surprisingly well as it propagates context-sensitive type information to generate type-specialized code on the fly. In this paper, we demonstrate that lazy basic block versioning can be extended is simple ways to propagate type information across function call boundaries. This gives some of the benefits of whole-program analysis, or a tracing compiler, without having to implement the machinery for either. We have implemented this proposal in the Higgs JavaScript virtual machine and report on the empirical evaluation of this system on a set of industry standard benchmarks. The approach eliminates 94.3 of dynamic type tests on average, which we show is more than what is achievable with any static whole-program type analysis
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