[LLVMdev] Suggestions for LLVM Developer's Conference 2012

Talin viridia at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 16:35:36 PST 2011


The way a lot of technical conferences are structured is that you have a
"main day" which is about showing off the latest and greatest, and then
either the day before or day after you have tutorials or beginner classes
which is more focused on people who are just getting into LLVM. For
example, if there was a class on using tablegen I'd probably go to it.

Past LLVM conferences have mainly been focused on "what's new", but as the
community gets larger I think that there will be a need for bring newcomers
up to speed on the technologies.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Tanya Lattner <lattner at apple.com> wrote:

>
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 9:06 PM, John Criswell wrote:
>
>  On 11/20/2011 4:33 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> One idea for a hacking session would be a "performance analysis workshop".
>  People could bring their apps, we could sample them track down what part
> of the compiler would need to change and code it up (if time allowed).
>
>  Given the trade offs involved, it could be helpful to many folks, the
> trick is to get the right people to show up.
>
>
> Chris, is there a formal feedback mechanism for the Developer's meeting?
> One comment I'd like to make is that I think we need microphones both for
> the speakers at the conference and for people in the audience to use to ask
> questions at the end.  Every speaker had to repeat questions because
> audience members couldn't hear the questioner.
>
>
> For now, please send any feedback to llvm-dev and feel free to cc me
> directly. We will hopefully have some formal mechanism for getting feedback
> or gathering some thoughts about next year's format.
>
> Thanks,
> Tanya
>
> Of course, I think it speaks to LLVM's success that the meeting has such a
> problem: so many people attend that we have to get large rooms where
> hearing everyone is not possible.
> :)
>
> -- John T.
>
>
> -Chris
>
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Joe Abbey <jabbey at arxan.com> wrote:
>
>  David,
>
>  Sorry I missed the Community Event Planning session.  There was this
> neat session on Backend\Infrastructure competing with it.  :)
>
>  *Whiteboards (with markers (and erasers?)).  *
> I was speaking with Dan G about the complexities of trying to get the
> SelectionDAG to represent physical registers.  He mentioned during our
> conversation that a whiteboard would help.  Ballroom Salon V would have
> been a perfect place for a whiteboard room.  Surely others had
> conversations where if I could just draw a box... with some arrows... this
> concept would totally make more sense.  No DNE allowed ;)
>
>  *Hacking Session*
> It was an absolute blast getting to meet many of the active contributors.
>  I think it was a great meet & greet, and the room we were in was amply
> stocked with refreshments.  Great job on getting that going.
>
>  But if we want to get some collaborative coding, must have a conference
> room with tables, whiteboards, and wifi.  Also there wasn't much direction
> towards the hacking, we were all coming from different backgrounds and
> concentrations.  I think if there were some air of games/competition we'd
> get more coding.  Perhaps something like make this C code run as fast as
> possible, or as small as possible on x86 using only clang and llvm to
> compile.  Patches welcome to make the code smaller/faster.   Another
> thought is to have a C/C++ snippet which is laden with errors and or
> warnings, and enhance clang to diagnose what is wrong.  Probably want to
> have some lottery-style organization of teams, so that the community is
> strengthened with teams consisting of various backgrounds.
>
>  On the other hand, I bet most of the attendees would probably go for
> boardgame session.  Many boardgames, like Settlers of Catan, Bohnanza,
> Ticket to Ride, Race to the Galaxy, etc etc exercise logic and strategy.  I
> think that would be another way to keep conversations going.
>
>  Maybe others have thoughts, too.
>
>   Joe Abbey
> Software Architect
> Arxan Technologies, Inc.
> 1305 Cumberland Ave, Ste 215
> West Lafayette, IN 47906
> jabbey at arxan.com
> www.arxan.com
>
>
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