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This is the personal technical blog of Kuter Dinel, a current NVIDIA architecture engineer. The author previously worked at Google on the TPU XLA project, and has also participated in the LLVM Foundation's GSoC program. The blog focuses on topics including compiler development, deep learning underlying architecture, and web security. It publishes technical articles and hosts the author's personal open source projects, and all content is free and open to access.
The blog currently has multiple in-depth technical articles published, including Writing a 1000-line C JIT Compiler From Scratch, tools for exploring Python bytecode and AST, an Nvidia SASS control code viewer, a V8 bytecode reference manual, and more. Every technical article walks readers through a complete breakdown from basic principles to actual code implementation, and also includes interactive animated demos of syntax parsing. All projects are open sourced on GitHub for readers to view and run.
Pros: The content is centered around practical experience from a frontline R&D engineer, so it is far more in-depth than standard introductory tutorials. For example, the article on the 1000-line JIT compiler breaks down the full workflow from lexical analysis, recursive descent parsing, and operator precedence handling to x86 instruction encoding and executable memory allocation, with very clear logical explanations. It's perfect for learners who want to get started with compiler development from scratch. All content is 100% free, and the complete accompanying source code makes it extremely valuable for reference.
Cons: As a personal blog, it has an irregular update schedule and a limited total amount of content. There is also no official channel for technical support, and some of the interactive demos have browser compatibility issues.
It is an excellent reference for compiler development beginners, deep learning underlying R&D engineers, and computer architecture students. It can be accessed directly from networks within mainland China, no VPN/proxy is required.
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