in Toronto this month: International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization

Colin McGregor colin.mc151-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 6 15:40:27 UTC 2010


I've added a link re: this event to the GTALug to the main page's
"Upcoming events" section.

Colin.

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 5:34 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier <hugh-pmF8o41NoarQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> This is about compilers etc.
>  <http://www.cgo.org/cgo2010/index.html>
>
> This is a conference for presenting research work.  If you don't know
> anything about the topics, the sessions won't make any sense.  (Don't
> infer that they will make sense if you do know something about the
> topics.)
>
> After today, the registration fees go up.  Sponsored by IEEE and ACM,
> not for profit, and yet not cheap: US$550 for members.  Tutorials and
> worshops extra.
>
> I'm not finding many things in the program compelling.  The tutorials and
> workshops look more interesting.
>
> I didn't know of <http://dynamorio.org/home.html> (open source from
> VMWare) or <http://www.pintool.org/> (free but not open source; from
> Intel).  Both are instrumentation tools and each has a tutorial.
>
> The ODES workshop's focus is on Software Defined Radio.
>
> Transactional Memory may become important.  There is a tutorial on that.
>
> EPIC (think: itanium) may eventually turn out to be important.  The
> workshop looks interesting.
>
> Too bad the Open64 workshop is cancelled.  Open64 is an open source
> compiler suite.  I've never used it.  Has anyone else?  I think I heard
> that Apple is switching to using it.
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