Hello,
There isn't an OSHUG meeting in January, however, the BCS OSSG are hosting a meeting on the 23rd which those with an interest in compilers may wish to head along to. Featuring, of course, talks from OSHUG's own compiler experts. Details below.
Cheers,
Andrew
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The Open Source Specialist Group (OSSG) will be holding a joint meeting with the BCS SPA group on January 23rd 2014 dedicated to Open Source compilers.
The even will take place at the BCS Central London Offices, First Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA betwen 5:30pm and 8 :30pm.
Please note that you need to register to attend:
https://events.bcs.org/book/923/
The event is open and free to attend for both BCS members and non-members.
The event currently consists of three half-hour talks (20 minutes of talk, 10 minutes of questions)
The current sessions are:
* LLVM, Simon Cook, Embecosm * Verilator: An open source Verilog to C++ compiler, Jeremy Bennett * Compiler optimization for energy minimization, James Pallister, University of Bristol
Further details can be found here at the BCS OSSG web site:
http://ossg.bcs.org/2013/12/14/open-source-compilers-london-2312014/
Hi All,
Just a reminder that, although there isn't an OSHUG meeting this month, the BCS OSSG are hosting an evening talks on LLVM, Verilator and compiling for energy efficiency. Details below.
Also, should have details for OSHUG #31 out in the next day or so, which will be taking place on Thursday 20th Feb.
Cheers,
Andrew
On 19 December 2013 11:36, Andrew Back arback@computer.org wrote:
Hello,
There isn't an OSHUG meeting in January, however, the BCS OSSG are hosting a meeting on the 23rd which those with an interest in compilers may wish to head along to. Featuring, of course, talks from OSHUG's own compiler experts. Details below.
Cheers,
Andrew
//
The Open Source Specialist Group (OSSG) will be holding a joint meeting with the BCS SPA group on January 23rd 2014 dedicated to Open Source compilers.
The even will take place at the BCS Central London Offices, First Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton Street, London WC2E 7HA betwen 5:30pm and 8 :30pm.
Please note that you need to register to attend:
https://events.bcs.org/book/923/
The event is open and free to attend for both BCS members and non-members.
The event currently consists of three half-hour talks (20 minutes of talk, 10 minutes of questions)
The current sessions are:
- LLVM, Simon Cook, Embecosm
- Verilator: An open source Verilog to C++ compiler, Jeremy Bennett
- Compiler optimization for energy minimization, James Pallister,
University of Bristol
Further details can be found here at the BCS OSSG web site:
http://ossg.bcs.org/2013/12/14/open-source-compilers-london-2312014/