A productive parallel programming language that scales from laptops to supercomputers, developed as part of the High Performance Software Foundation (https://t.co/YduwthqU1q)chapel-lang.orgJoined March 2016
We've released Chapel 2.9 today, featuring improvements to the Mason package manager and its ecosystem, dynamic loading of Chapel libraries, and tools for developing Chapel code, along with many other user-driven features and bug fixes.
Read about it at: chapel-lang.org/blog/posts/ann…
🚀 We're excited to welcome Flux Framework to HPSF.
Deployed on the #1 Top500 system, El Capitan, Flux provides modern resource management and scheduling for HPC, cloud, Kubernetes, and beyond.
🔗hpsf.io/blog/2026/high…
Last week, Chapel received its 2,000th star on GitHub! Thanks to everyone who shows their support for our parallel language, whether in this little way or bigger ones!
Haven’t starred us yet? Help us reach 2100 stars at: github.com/chapel-lang/ch…
Think your project is too small for HPSF? Worried you'll lose control of your roadmap? Not sure you qualify because you're not running on a supercomputer?
We're busting 6 myths about joining HPSF. Your project + roadmap. A bigger community. 🚀 bit.ly/4uOp5A6
The latest issue of the Chapel newsletter is out now, featuring updates on Chapel funding, talks, papers, interviews, the website, and more!
Check it out at: chapel.discourse.group/t/chapel-newsl…
A Python API for Chapel's compiler is at the core of several of the language's tools. On June 4th, Daniel Fedorin will be talking about this API, chapel-py, during our 10am PT deep dive. Tune in to learn more!
Find the meeting on the community calendar: chapel-lang.org/calendar/
The open-source Chapel project has served as the foundation for exceptional endeavors - but needs your help to continue. If you have funding or creative ways to sustain the project, please reach out! Find details of what's needed and how to connect: hpe.to/6012BBxNTs
Looking for a 15-minute retrospective on the past 30 years of HPC programming? Be sure to watch Brad Chamberlain's talk, "30 Years of Scalable Parallel Programming: So Many Hardware Advances, So Few Broadly Adopted Languages", from PNW PLSE 2026:
youtube.com/watch?v=xb45un…
Tomorrow, Thursday, May 21, Brad Chamberlain and Jade Abraham will give an overview, update, and demo of the Chapel parallel language at the Northwest C++ Users' Group at 7pm PT. Attend in person in Bellevue WA, or online using Microsoft Teams.
nwcpp.org/May-2026.html
20+ years of HPC code. Deeply interdependent components. Evolving hardware every cycle. Jade Abraham on how the Chapel team manages technical debt — practical and honest.
Recap: bit.ly/4vG6pUh
After 30 years, why has HPC programming remained largely the same? Discover insights on hardware, languages, and the future of scalable parallel computing in this @Chapel_Language blog post. #HPEDEVhpe.to/6013BBu8XS
From icing wings to turbulent flows at takeoff, meet the Ph.D. students pushing CFD forward with @ChapelLanguage in the CHAMPS framework. #HPEDEVhpe.to/6011BBuB29
This week's episode of Ildikó Váncsa's My Open Source Experience podcast focuses on community-building, featuring clips with Brad and Engin from the Chapel project. Topics include the roles of community, users, portability, trust, and mentorship.
youtube.com/watch?v=NdJm0Q…
If you're at #CUG2026 tomorrow, be sure to catch Nathan Wichmann's presentation of Shubhendra Pal Singhal's work at @GeorgiaTech studying the impact of communication aggregation on energy usage.
Details at: builder.guidebook.com/g/#/guides/cug…
In this clip from his recent interview on Ildikó Váncsa's My Open Source Experience podcast, Brad Chamberlain describes how Chapel's approach to being an open-source project has evolved over time, reflecting changes in technologies and platforms:
youtu.be/Yrpp7Wne9_Q?si…
We all have technical debt and legacy code. Check out Jade's talk from #HPSFCon 2026 on some of the unique challenges for #HPC and Chapel.
youtube.com/watch?v=eEuscA…
HPSFCon 2026 recordings are live Start with Todd Gamblin's governing board intro — HPSF's mission, governance, and projects (Kokkos, Spack, AMReX + more) in one clear overview.
youtu.be/TNR-uGJstjY#HPSF#HPC#OpenSource
Chapel’s front-end reimplementation, Dyno, has been powering the language’s editor integration. In this HPSFCon presentation, Daniel Fedorin talks about the project’s context, motivation, and goals.
youtube.com/watch?v=2Bhyyu…
From practical AI tutorials related to HPE Private Cloud AI to guides on using HPE Morpheus Software and iLOrest and virtual meetups showcasing NetOps with PyCentral - its all here in the April #HPEDEV newsletter hpe.to/6012B6NqXw
2K Followers 532 Following#JuliaLang, RSE/PostDoc, open source and high-performance enthusiast. AMA about #JuliaGPU, #JuliaHPC, He/Him
@[email protected]; BSky @vchuray.dev
89 Followers 319 FollowingTender chud, mak’st waste in niggarding:
Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
To eat the world’s due, by the grave and thee.
251 Followers 117 FollowingSoftware Engineer
Exposing intellectual dishonesty in tech.
Focus on security, deliberate system design, Database Systems Nerd.
2K Followers 5K FollowingA range of professional services such as: Website Hosting, Website Design, SEO, WordPress Support, VOIP Lines and More. Winner of Theo Paphetis’ #SBS
2K Followers 4K FollowingAssociate Prof. at the Dep. of Statistics, OR and Quality of the UPV, Spain. Interested in Optimization in Quality Control. More about me: https://t.co/XLJGWpNsbk.
5K Followers 2K FollowingSenior Forward Deployed Engineer @ViamRobotics, Über Geek, Family Guy. #OpenSource #Linux #AI #IoT #EdgeComputing #NodeRED My tweets are my own.
144 Followers 737 FollowingData science & Big Data - @SocieteGenerale - Opinion & tweets are my own - Former track & field olympian #BigData #Athletics