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2009 Dec 22
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[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
2009/12/21 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>: > Hi All, > > A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub-projects) blog: >  http://blog.llvm.org/ Is it online? I cannot open it. If it's online, I highly suspect it's blocked by the GFW. > > I think that a blog is a potentially great way to cover some areas of LLVM that we're lacking in
2009 Dec 21
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[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
Hi All, A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub-projects) blog: http://blog.llvm.org/ I think that a blog is a potentially great way to cover some areas of LLVM that we're lacking in the community: 1. A place to describe cool new features and enhancements (which we can link to from the release notes). 2. Description of the motivation behind major API changes. 3.
2009 Dec 22
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[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Zhongxing Xu wrote: > 2009/12/21 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>: >> Hi All, >> >> A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub- >> projects) blog: >> http://blog.llvm.org/ > > Is it online? I cannot open it. If it's online, I highly suspect it's > blocked by the GFW. Yep, it's
2009 Dec 22
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[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
2009/12/22 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>: > > On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Zhongxing Xu wrote: > >> 2009/12/21 Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com>: >>> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its >>> sub-projects) blog: >>>  http://blog.llvm.org/ >> >> Is it
2009 Dec 21
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[LLVMdev] New LLVM Blog
Hi everyone, What about llvm planet ,If most of the contributors already have blogs, like gentoo planet http://planet.gentoo.org and gnu planet http://planet.gnu.org ? Yours , Ling Kun On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > A few of us got together and started an official LLVM (and its sub-projects) blog: >
2018 Apr 09
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Do you blog about CentOS?
Do you blog about CentOS? Or about Linux in general? We need your voice. As mentioned on https://blog.centos.org/2018/04/seven-centos-org-is-dead-long-life-to-blog-centos-org/ this morning, authentication for blog.centos.org is tied to accounts.centos.org (through OpenID). So if you have a CentOS account, you have an account on the blog server. We would love to have your articles there -
2010 Sep 16
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Revolutions Blog: August Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of August: http://bit.ly/dmLWj0 noted that R had a key role in the US government's reaction to the BP oil spill,
2010 Mar 05
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REvolutions blog: February Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolution-computing.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. http://bit.ly/9GoTVd announced the availability on YouTube of "What is R", a 4-part video based on a recent webcast I hosted. http://bit.ly/bVSSaH announced a webinar I hosted on
2009 May 01
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Last month on the Revolutions blog
I write about R every weekday at?http://blog.revolution-computing.com . In case you missed them, here are some articles from the month of April of particular interest to r-help subscribers. Thanks to everyone who has been following the blog and sending me messages and/or leaving comments -- it always brightens my day to hear from readers! http://tinyurl.com/cy7x9a?(from April 1) announced the new
2009 Sep 02
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Revolutions blog: August roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolution-computing.com In case you missed them, here are some articles from last month of particular interest to R users. http://bit.ly/11YkB0 listed seven reasons of an anthropology professor for using R. http://bit.ly/9sbno linked to an intro of the ply package for performing SQL-like "group by" operations on data
2009 Jul 01
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Revolutions blog: June roundup
I write about R every weekday at http://blog.revolution-computing.com . In case you missed them, here are some articles from last month of particular interest to R users. http://bit.ly/tygLz announced the release of the "foreach" and "iterators" packages on CRAN, for simple scalable parallel programming in R. http://bit.ly/FDS67 linked to Thomas Levin's Joy-Division-esque
2010 Jan 12
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Revolutions blog: December roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolution-computing.com , and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. You can find older summaries at http://blog.revolution-computing.com/roundups . (By the way, the blog celebrated its first anniversary in December. Blame the celebrations and the holidays for
2017 Sep 24
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Volunteers for Hackers Lab Needed!
All, We need volunteers for the Hacker’s Lab at the upcoming 2017 LLVM Developers’ Meeting! The Hacker’s Lab is for small groups to form to discuss topics or work on problems. Please let me know ASAP if you will able to volunteer so I can add your topic to the online listing and make appropriate signs. The Hackers Lab is split into 1.5 hour sessions. During each session, the Hackers Lab will
2012 Sep 06
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Revolutions blog: August round-up
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of August: RStan is a new package for Bayesian modeling with R. It's faster and can fit more highly-correlated
2018 Mar 14
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Revolutions blog: February 2018 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft staff and guests have written about R at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of February: The R Consortium opens a new round of grant applications for R-related
2018 Mar 26
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Comments in LLVM blog
Hi! I think that comments section will help people to organize the Q&A in the same webpage. But it also leads to spam as you said, However, I don't have any strong rationale for enabling them :) Thanks for your reply Chris! Pree On 26 March 2018 at 22:45, Chris Lattner <clattner at nondot.org> wrote: > On Mar 26, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Praveen Velliengiri via llvm-dev < >
2010 Nov 11
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[LLVMdev] LLVM maintainers, code reviews
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 1:46 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Nov 10, 2010, at 3:58 AM, Renato Golin wrote: > >> On 10 November 2010 07:27, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: >>> I'd like to do more similar ones in the future, and encourage other contributors to also write other blog entries in general. >> >> Hi
2011 Oct 06
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Revolutions Blog: September Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: ?http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of September: The deadline to enter the "R Applications" contest with $20,000 in prizes is October 31:
2018 Mar 26
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Comments in LLVM blog
Hi: Since you mentioned this, I was wondering if Chris or someone else could take over the existing /r/LLVM and make it an official forum or something. In that case we had Reddit’s anti-spam measures in place and probably a better forum-like experience. Mailing list could be really disturbing occasionally Zhang > On 26 Mar 2018, at 18:22, Praveen Velliengiri via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at
2016 May 18
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Interested in writing for the LLVM blog?
Hi everybody, I do write some Clang/LLVM related articles on my blog[1][2], and I will be happy to write for LLVM’s blog. However, I can’t omit bike-shedding :) Forgive me my directness, but current blog doesn’t look like something close to 2016. The blog already has lots of great articles. But it’s so hard to grasp valuable information when you have to read non-highlighted C++ code. I think I