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TraceMonkey Paper: PLDI 2009

Here’s our paper on TraceMonkey:

Trace-based Just-in-Time Type Specialization for Dynamic Languages
Andreas Gal, Brendan Eich∗ , Mike Shaver, David Anderson, David Mandelin,
Mohammad R. Haghighat, Blake Kaplan, Graydon Hoare, Boris Zbarsky, Jason Orendorff,
Jesse Ruderman , Edwin Smith, Rick Reitmaier, Michael Bebenita, Mason Chang, Michael Franz
PLDI 2009, June 16-18, Dublin, Ireland.

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