Dear GHC devs,
I'm happy to announce that thanks to your help we will have five very
interesting talks at the GHC track at this year's ZuriHac. The sessions
will be held in the Aula and will be recorded. The schedule is available on
the ZuriHac website: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/#ghc-track
>> >> > - PrimOps / PrimTypes, by Michal Terepeta
>> >> > - Performance Regression Tests, by Niklas Hambüchen
>> >> > - Newcomers Tutorial, by Andreas Herrmann
>> >> >
>> >> > Other possible subjects could be around:
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 10:11 PM Simon Hafner wrote:
> I have a ~ 30 minute talk which covers my GHC proposal
> (NoToplevelFieldSelectors), as well as parts of the renamer. I could hold
> that at any point, if there's still time slots over.
>
That would be awesome. I sure hope there is!
--
GHC's test-suite
> >> > - General GHC development workflows
> >> > - The inner workings of some aspect of GHC
> >> >
> >> > Aside from preparing a session, we are also looking for volunteers to
> be ar
roving documentation
>> > - Extending GHC's test-suite
>> > - General GHC development workflows
>> > - The inner workings of some aspect of GHC
>> >
>> > Aside from preparing a session, we are also looking for volunteers to be
>> > aroun
; - The inner workings of some aspect of GHC
> >
> > Aside from preparing a session, we are also looking for volunteers to be
> around as GHC mentors during hack sessions to help out newcomers.
> >
> > Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session, or bein
I have a ~ 30 minute talk which covers my GHC proposal
(NoToplevelFieldSelectors), as well as parts of the renamer. I could hold
that at any point, if there's still time slots over.
Am Di., 28. Mai 2019 um 23:37 Uhr schrieb Ben Gamari :
> Andreas Herrmann writes:
>
> > Dear GHC devs,
> >
> I've
Andreas Herrmann writes:
> Dear GHC devs,
>
I've been rather quiet on this since it's been unclear whether I will
be able to make it to ZuriHac this year. While I would love to be there
(and perhaps do some hiking after), at this point chances are
unfortunately looking rather slim; it looks like
.
>
> Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session, or being a
> mentor, or helping out with this track in any other way. You can contact
> either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
>
> Best,
a session, or being a
mentor, or helping out with this track in any other way. You can contact
either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
Best,
Niklas and Andreas
ZuriHac 2019 GHC track coordinators
[1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/
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To: Richard Eisenberg
Cc: GHC developers ; Niklas Hambüchen
Subject: Re: ZuriHac 2019 - GHC Track
I'm not sure if this is the right place, but I'm putting this out there at any
rate:
I'd be interested in a deep dive into STG and related shenanigans "within the
compiler", since my und
with this track in any other way. You can contact
> either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
>
> Best,
> Niklas and Andreas
> ZuriHac 2019 GHC track coordinators
>
> [1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/
> ___
> ghc-
we are also looking for volunteers to be
> around as GHC mentors during hack sessions to help out newcomers.
>
> Please let us know if you'd be interested in leading a session, or being a
> mentor, or helping out with this track in any other way. You can contact
> either Niklas or mys
ion, or being a
> mentor, or helping out with this track in any other way. You can contact
> either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
>
> Best,
> Niklas and Andreas
> ZuriHac 2019 GHC track coordinators
>
> [1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/
> <ht
either Niklas or myself, on this list or by private message.
Best,
Niklas and Andreas
ZuriHac 2019 GHC track coordinators
[1]: https://zfoh.ch/zurihac2019/
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