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There is no official developer guide but feel free to join our weekly developer meetings: https://mit.zoom.us/j/96000853439. Meeting times are announced in our mailing list https://groups.google.com/d/forum/enzyme-dev. Right now our meeting is on Tuesday. |
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Hi, I anticipate having some free time in coming months. I wanted to go more deeper in Enzyme devel. I believe it will be a huge boon to my upcoming projects.
Is there a "developer guide" for internals of Enzyme? I understand developing compiler extensions is non-trivial to say the least, but I was wondering if someone can list some form of single semester/course worth of "Compiler minimum" curriculum needed to actually develop Enzyme further (rather than limited to being a user).
My background would include HPC C++/Fortran experience, with intermediate familiarity with compiler concepts.
Sorry if this off topic.
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