Parallelism is a grammatical concept that involves creating balance within sentences by using similar phrases or clauses with the same structure. It can make texts easier to read and understand, and is often used in combination with other figures of speech.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2014
A comprehensive course at Carnegie Mellon University that introduces fundamental principles of programming language design and implementation from a mathematical perspective. It delves deep into the structural and dynamic aspects of programming languages, studying concepts like recursion, objects, polymorphism, and parallelism.
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Fall 2022
This course deepens students' understanding of computer architecture and the translation of high-level programs into machine language. Emphasis is on C and assembly language programming, computer organization, parallelism, CPU design, and warehouse-scale computing. Prerequisites include CS61A and CS61B or equivalent C-based programming experience.
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