I have all the sessions covered. Thank you everyone!
-Tanya
On Oct 30, 2013, at 8:22 PM, Tanya Lattner <tonic at nondot.org> wrote:
> We are in desperate need of moderators for the LLVM Developer Meeting. What
does a moderator do? Its pretty simple. You introduce the speaker, give them a
10 and 5 minute warnings, stop the talk, and facilitate Q &A (running
microphone, etc).
>
> If you think you are up for the job, please consider volunteering for one
or more moderator sessions. Please respond to me directly with your first and
second session choice. I will try hard to give everyone their first choice
though!
>
> Session #1 (9:45-10:30):
> - Code Size Reduction using Similar Function Merging
>
> Session #2 (11:00-12:30):
> - Julia: An LLVM-based approach to scientific computing
> - New Address Sanitizer Features
>
> Session #3 (11:00-12:30):
> - Verifying optimizations using SMT solvers
> - A Detailed Look at the R600 Backend
>
> Session #4 (2:00-3:30):
> - Developer Toolchain for the PlayStation®4
> - Vectorization in LLVM
>
> Session #5 (2:00-3:30):
> - Annotations for Safe Parallelism in Clang
> - Bringing clang and LLVM to Visual C++ users
>
> Session #6 (4:30-6:15):
> - Building a Modern Database with LLVM
> - PGO in LLVM: Status and Current Work
>
> Session #7 (4:30-6:15):
> - Adapting LLDB for your hardware: Remote Debugging the Hexagon DSP
> - Lighting Talks
>
> Thanks,
> Tanya Lattner
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