Tobias Grosser via llvm-dev
2017-May-23 14:46 UTC
[llvm-dev] LLVM Social Zurich - June 1st
Dear all, Thursday next week (June 1st), another LLVM Zurich Social will take place. # When: June 1st, 19:00, CAB E 72 # Registration https://ethz.doodle.com/poll/ercd26krbzdetygc#table # Technical Presentation At this point in time we do not yet have any technical presentation announced. While the primary aspect of the this event is to socialize, attendees are invited to propose related technical presentations. # Event Page https://www.systems.ethz.ch/node/1092 # What A social meetup to discuss compilation and code generation, with a special focus on LLVM, clang, Polly and related projects. Our primary focus is to provide a venue (and drinks & snacks) that enables free discussions between interested people without imposing an agenda/program. This is a great opportunity to informally discuss your own projects, get project ideas or just learn about what people at ETH and around Zurich are doing with LLVM and compilation in general. # Who: - Anybody interested - - ETH students and staff - LLVM developers and enthusiasts external to ETH # What is LLVM ? LLVM (http://www.llvm.org) is an open source project that provides a collection of modular compiler and toolchain technologies. It is centered around a modern SSA-based compiler around which an entire ecosystem of compiler technology was developed. Most well know is the clang C++ compiler, which is e.g. used to deploy iOS. Beyond this a diverse set of projects is developed under the umbrella of LLVM. These include code generators and assemblers for various interesting architectures, a jit compiler, a debugger, run-time libraries (C++ Standard Library, OpenMP, Opencl library), program sanity checkers, and many more. LLVM has itself grown out of a research project more than 10 years ago and is the base of many exciting research projects today: https://scholar.google.ch/scholar?cites=7792455789532680075&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=de See you soon, Tobias Grosser
Tobias Grosser via llvm-dev
2017-May-26 05:20 UTC
[llvm-dev] NOW May 31st -- Re: LLVM Social Zurich - June 1st
On Tue, May 23, 2017, at 04:46 PM, Tobias Grosser wrote:> Dear all, > > Thursday next week (June 1st), another LLVM Zurich Social will take > place.The date of the event changed to Wednesday May 31st, due to a conflicting event at ETH. Sorry for the last-minute change! Best, Tobias> > # When: June 1st, 19:00, CAB E 72 > > # Registration > > https://ethz.doodle.com/poll/ercd26krbzdetygc#table > > # Technical Presentation > > At this point in time we do not yet have any technical presentation > announced. While the primary aspect of the this event is to socialize, > attendees are invited to propose related technical presentations. > > # Event Page > > https://www.systems.ethz.ch/node/1092 > > # What > > A social meetup to discuss compilation and code generation, > with a special focus on LLVM, clang, Polly and related projects. > > Our primary focus is to provide a venue (and drinks & snacks) > that enables free discussions between interested people > without imposing an agenda/program. This is a great > opportunity to informally discuss your own projects, > get project ideas or just learn about what people at > ETH and around Zurich are doing with LLVM and compilation > in general. > > # Who: - Anybody interested - > > - ETH students and staff > - LLVM developers and enthusiasts external to ETH > > # What is LLVM ? > > LLVM (http://www.llvm.org) is an open source project that provides > a collection of modular compiler and toolchain technologies. It is > centered around a modern SSA-based compiler around which an entire > ecosystem of compiler technology was developed. Most well know is > the clang C++ compiler, which is e.g. used to deploy iOS. Beyond this > a diverse set of projects is developed under the umbrella of LLVM. > These include code generators and assemblers for various interesting > architectures, a jit compiler, a debugger, run-time libraries (C++ > Standard Library, OpenMP, Opencl library), program sanity checkers, > and many more. > > LLVM has itself grown out of a research project more than 10 years ago > and is the base of many exciting research projects today: > > https://scholar.google.ch/scholar?cites=7792455789532680075&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=de > > See you soon, > Tobias Grosser