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2007 Mar 31
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
Reid Spencer wrote: If you haven't confirmed your attendance yet, please do so by > responding to this email. I'll be there. Furthermore, I'd like to present the Design and Implementation of the PredicateSimplifier pass, or, "VRP in LLVM". Nick Lewycky
2007 Apr 02
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
One useful topic would be : How to use bug point to identify wrong code gen bugs. - Devang
2007 Apr 02
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
I will be attending. I also suggest we have a session discussing concurrency primitives for multi-threaded shared memory models, though I don't claim to be any sort of expert myself. I've spent some time looking over the Java Memory Model revision and discussions and I think it would be worth discussing similar issues with regards to LLVM. -- Christopher Lamb --------------
2007 Apr 02
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Christopher Lamb wrote: > I also suggest we have a session discussing concurrency primitives for > multi-threaded shared memory models, though I don't claim to be any sort of > expert myself. I've spent some time looking over the Java Memory Model > revision and discussions and I think it would be worth discussing similar > issues with regards to
2007 Apr 03
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
On 4/3/07, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > I'd like to talk about a topic that's near and dear to my hear: "How > to survive an attack by Oscar?". Don't you know? You leave a sacraficial printout of a DAG for it to look at every morning... Andrew
2007 Apr 03
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
I think Oscar should attend as well. Andrew Lenharth wrote: > On 4/3/07, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > >> I'd like to talk about a topic that's near and dear to my hear: "How >> to survive an attack by Oscar?". >> > > Don't you know? You leave a sacraficial printout of a DAG for it to > look at every morning...
2007 Apr 03
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:11 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > If you haven't confirmed your attendance yet, please do so by > responding to this email. I will be there.
2007 Apr 03
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
On 3/31/07, Reid Spencer <rspencer at reidspencer.com> wrote: > Don't make me start calling you out by name! I'll try to make it. Andrew
2007 Apr 04
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 03:11:44PM -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > If you haven't confirmed your attendance yet, please do so by > responding to this email. Hello, I would like to attend too. Thank you, Julien -- Julien Lerouge PGP Key Id: 0xB1964A62 PGP Fingerprint: 392D 4BAD DB8B CE7F 4E5F FA3C 62DB 4AA7 B196 4A62 PGP Public Key from: keyserver.pgp.com
2007 Apr 04
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 03:11:44PM -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > >> If you haven't confirmed your attendance yet, please do so by >> responding to this email. >> Just to confirm, I do intend to come along. Are you still interested in me giving a talk on NASA's work on using LLVM to support model checking, symbolic execution and static analysis? If so,
2007 Apr 12
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[LLVMdev] Update: May 25th Developers' Meeting (T-Shirts!)
+2 Large T-shirts (me and Mark Thomas, also from Aerospace).
2007 Apr 03
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
I'll be there. I'd like to talk about a topic that's near and dear to my hear: "How to survive an attack by Oscar?". :-) Evan On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:11 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > All, > > Here's an update on the Developer's Meeting. I've created a page > for the > meeting on the main web site at http://llvm.org/DevMtgMay2007.html. If > you
2007 Apr 10
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[LLVMdev] Update: May 25th Developers' Meeting (T-Shirts!)
For those of us unable to attend the meeting is there anyway that either the meetings can be video'ed or audio recordings made and put on the web ? Aaron > All, > > In case you aren't tracking it, the Developers' Meeting is shaping up > nicely. Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to make this a great > meeting. > > http://llvm.org/DevMtgMay2007.html > >
2007 Apr 12
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[LLVMdev] Update: May 25th Developers' Meeting (T-Shirts!)
Hi Scott, On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 18:31 -0700, Scott Michel wrote: > +2 Large T-shirts (me and Mark Thomas, also from Aerospace). Are you confirming Mark Thomas as attending then? Only attendees can get the T-Shirt as there isn't funds to ship them all over the place. Reid. > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at
2007 Apr 10
4
[LLVMdev] Update: May 25th Developers' Meeting (T-Shirts!)
All, In case you aren't tracking it, the Developers' Meeting is shaping up nicely. Thanks to everyone who has volunteered to make this a great meeting. http://llvm.org/DevMtgMay2007.html Lots has changed since the last update: Attendance: now 30+ Location: now in the Cupertino Inn (very close to Apple) Speakers: 7 Discussion Topics: 7 And, the big news: T-Shirts. If you want one,
2007 Mar 31
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[LLVMdev] May 25th 2007 Developers Meeting (Update)
All, Here's an update on the Developer's Meeting. I've created a page for the meeting on the main web site at http://llvm.org/DevMtgMay2007.html. If you want to find out the latest, please visit that page. From here on out, I will be tracking the meeting's progress on that page. However, I'll still send out one of these update notes when there are significant developments.
2012 Apr 14
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Call for Participation: Cloud Futures 2012, Berkeley, CA (May 7-8)
*//* *//* */Cloud Futures: Hot Topics in Research and Education/* Berkeley, CA | May 7-8, 2012 http://research.microsoft.com/cloudfutures2012/ The Cloud Futures Workshop series brings together thought leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss the role of cloud computing across a variety of research and educational areas---including computer science, engineering, Earth
2012 Apr 14
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Call for Participation: Cloud Futures 2012, Berkeley, CA (May 7-8)
*//* *//* */Cloud Futures: Hot Topics in Research and Education/* Berkeley, CA | May 7-8, 2012 http://research.microsoft.com/cloudfutures2012/ The Cloud Futures Workshop series brings together thought leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss the role of cloud computing across a variety of research and educational areas---including computer science, engineering, Earth
2016 May 18
1
Cambridge LLVM Social, May 25th
This Cambridge social will be next week, Wed 25th, 7:30 pm, at the Cambridge Blue. Some people mentioned the need for a different pub. I'm all ears. In case of no replies, the Blue it is. :) When in doubt, check the calendar before leaving home. Socials' calendar shows the time and place:
2008 Dec 10
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converting multiple columns from POSIX* to Date
converting a POSIX class variable to a date class is easy. dates<-as.Date(x) #where X is of class POSIX How does one do that to all columns in a data frame that are of POSIX class and leave all the other columns (integers, factors) as is. Feel free to reply with just one or two buzzwords that I could then search for to find how to do it. Farrel Buchinsky