Thank you for your great post on DDCG! Reading your implementation of the register stack reminded me that I saw the same trick at rubyconf in 2021, in this talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vDfegrjUtQ. It might be worth adding a link to it as well, incrementally working towards the original source of that technique :)
I would be happy to mention tenderjit but I have my doubts that @tenderlove, wonderful as he is, is the origin of this neat trick. It probably dates back some 40 years or so. Aaron, any pointers?
Thank you for your great post on DDCG! Reading your implementation of the register stack reminded me that I saw the same trick at rubyconf in 2021, in this talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vDfegrjUtQ. It might be worth adding a link to it as well, incrementally working towards the original source of that technique :)