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2015 Aug 21
2
site updates
Thanks for your work on LLVM!
Noticed that on the site on http://llvm.org/ you might want to list
RubyMotion http://www.rubymotion.com/ as a user/project. Also, HipByte
who writes RubyMotion could be listed as one of the companies that use
it.
Gary
2012 Jul 24
0
LSRC 6 - Only 16 Days Left!
Hi All
It''s been just over two weeks since LSRC 6 tickets
went on sale, and it is already over half full.
And now, it''s just 16 days to go for LSRC 6.
That''s right, two weeks and two days from now
you can see Laurent Sansonetti of RubyMotion fame,
Uncle Bob Martin, and, best of all, Matz!
The Lone Star Ruby Conference is being held Aug 9-11
in Austin, TX, at Norris Conference Center.
We have awesome keynotes:
Matz
Uncle Bob Martin
Professional training:
Intro to Rails
Intro to Backbone.js
Ruby Off Rails
Ruby Derailed: T...
2017 May 06
2
Email list just for front end developers?
On Sun, 7 May 2017 00:01:34 +0800 C Bergström
<cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
> > Having a place dedicated to mutual aid among front end developers
> > (and of course assistance from anyone else who is willing to
> > answer questions) would be nice.
> >
>
> I referred you to that list in speaking from experience. cfe-dev
> may have started life as a
2017 May 06
2
Email list just for front end developers?
.... That's entirely understandable.
However, there are many people out there, maybe even a lot more than
are developing Clang in fact (though it is hard to know), who are
developers using LLVM for other languages.
Yes, I agree there are more _users_ of Clang than there are of Rust
and Julia and Rubymotion and Crystal and Clasp and the dozens of
others out there. After all, Clang is Apple's compiler, so there are
huge numbers of users of Clang. However, in terms of people
_developing_ other front ends, I get the impression there are a very
large number of us, because, frankly, right now LLVM is t...