For anyone who is interested:
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/pubs/2005-05-04-LattnerPHDThesis.html
-Chris
Hooray! Congratulations, Chris!
Congratulations, Chris. A degree well earned.
Best wishes in your next adventures.
May you never forget just how Piled high and Deep it got.
Reid.
Chris,
Chris Lattner wrote:For anyone who is interested:
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/pubs/2005-05-04-LattnerPHDThesis.htmlmany congrats, and best wishes for the future!
Thanks all!
And I hope you still will have some time to look after LLVM and won't get too distracted by some new exciting other projects
I was fortunate enough to find a position where I can continue llvm hacking. "The best is yet to come"
-Chris
I was fortunate enough to find a position where I can continue llvm hacking. "The best is yet to come"
"The best is yet to come"
Sounds good.
I've got a couple of weeks now and am going to tackel a NASM and COFF backends for Windows.
Back on the case.
Anyway Congratulations,
Aaron
Congratulations - glad to hear you'll still be working on the project.
Hope you have some time to take a break and enjoy it.
-mike
Hi Chris,
I was fortunate enough to find a position where I can continue llvm hacking. "The best is yet to come"
Congratulations with your well yearned degree, Chris. Nice to hear that you still are a part of this exiting project. Eager to know the future of the project
Henrik
Hey Doc!
It hurts when I write code in COBOL!
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P.S. Congrats, 'n junk. People were impressed here by the non-Ph.D.
presentation of automatic pool allocation.