@freemo that looks really cool! i should play with gpgpu stuff again, last time was in my student job.
@freemo i like that it is a bytecode to opencl compiler. i think many interesting things can be done by repurposing/transforming existing bytecodes. like the many languages which use the jvm.
my project back then included parsing a (simple) input language, generating cuda kernels for it. i've never really got it to work properly though.
i sometimes think about building something like it as side project, but now i haven't got that much spare time anymore. but it's always nagging me that it never got really finished :D
@bonifartius Thats actually a conversation me and the team has discussed many times for things that might go beyond just OpenCL in the future and lead to all sorts of cool tech.
@bonifartius its definately a lot nicer than Cuda C or opencl..
Odd part is writing the project didnt prevent me from having to touch C.. the project actually looks at the java bytecode, and reverse engineers it into opencl at runtime and then compiles it... You think writing OpenCL is a pain in the ass, try writing a program that writes it for you AND reverse engineers bytecode at the same time :)