[Info-vax] Come see me live on tour on 10-Apr-2019 in Brussels

gérard Calliet gerard.calliet at pia-sofer.fr
Fri Apr 12 11:36:54 EDT 2019


Le 12/04/2019 à 12:30, John Reagan a écrit :
> On Friday, April 12, 2019 at 10:26:31 AM UTC+2, DuncanMorris wrote:
>> On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 1:18:38 PM UTC, John Reagan wrote:
>>> Shameless plug...
>>>
>>> I'll be performing a live show on Wednesday 10-April-2019 in Brussels near the airport.  I'll be in Brussels for an LLVM conference on 8/9-April and have added an extra day for presentations on the state of the port, compilers, open source status, IDE prototype, etc.
>>>
>>> Johan has already send out email to the local user base so some of you might already know about it.  I don't think it will be recorded or anything, but I can try to provide the slideset somewhere.
>>>
>>> I'll be heading to Malmo Sweden afterwards but there isn't an official presentation scheduled.  I can be bribed with beer and food.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, I no longer publicly perform my "BLISS interpretive dance" due to the restraining order after the "incident".  :)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Date: Wednesday April 10th at 14:00H
>>>
>>> Location:  Greenhouse Offices, Berkenlaan 8A in Diegem.
>>>
>>> https://www.greenhouse-offices.be/en/locations/brussel
>>>
>>> Registration:  Please confirm your attendance via e-mail to
>>>
>>> johan.michiels at eurovms.com
>>>
>>> For organizational reasons, we kindly ask you to register as soon as possible.
>>
>> An excellent presentation from John, with lots of technical details.
>> Many thanks John for your time, and many thanks to Johan for the organisation.
>>
>> Duncan
> 
> You are welcome.  And I enjoyed our dinner as well.
> 
> For the rest of you, besides boilerplate dicussion of the roadmap, IDE, OpenSSL schedules, etc. I also spent at least 1.5 hours pontificating on compilers, LLVM, bootstrapping to newer LLVMs, moving object files between Linux and OpenVMS, trying to move as many things as possible to 64-bit addresses but keep other things in 32-bit addresses since things like item-lists and descriptors have 32-bit addresses in them, etc.   The major theme is that I have too much stuff in my brain and I need to cut back on the coffee.
> 
> John (who's sitting in Malmö Sweden right now (12:30H) on my 5th coffee of the day)
> 
When the sentence are more than 50 words long it is that you are at your 
5th coffee (italian proverb).

BTW (yes I know the acronym!) thanks a lot for your presentation, and 
Vive la Belgique !

Gérard Calliet



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