> On Mar 23, 2016, at 12:15 AM, Miroslav Hrnčíř via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at
lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Good day,
> earlier this month I wrote you this email:
>
> Good evening,
> my name is Miroslav Hnčíř and I am from Czech Republic.
> I would like to participate in Google Summer of Code and help the LLVM
project. I also would like to continue work on LLVM after GSoC, regardless of
the outcome.
> I am really interested in compilers and especially in LLVM (backends
interest me more), but my problem is that I do not have much experience. I
finished two subjects in school (frontend and backend for GCC, but really small
ones) and currently I am experimenting with LLVM and Clang (Kaleidoscope
inspired Pacal frontend, building whole source tree on Linux and with MSVC on
Windows,...).
>
> So I want to ask for advice for best project for beginner (if there is
something for someone like me) and/or project where I can get really familiar
with LLVM.
>
> Thanks,
> Miroslav Hrnčíř
>
> I received no answer, so I think it is too late for GSoC, but I'm still
interested in working on LLVM.
> So, please, can somebody point me in the right direction?
You may start with the bug tracker on the llvm website and find some bugs to
fix.
Hanging out on IRC and asking people is also a good way to figure out how to
start.
--
Mehdi
>
> Thank you,
> Miroslav Hrnčíř
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