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Annual conference of the Open Source Hardware User Group, that this year will feature 11 talks and 4 workshops, covering a diverse range of topics related electronics, hardware hacking, open source, tools, techniques and more.
Tickets are £10 per day and this includes a light lunch and refreshments.
Annual conference of the Open Source Hardware User Group, that this year will feature 11 talks and 4 workshops, covering a diverse range of topics related electronics, hardware hacking, open source, tools, techniques and more.
Tickets are £10 per day and this includes a light lunch and refreshments.
Open for Business is an an annual one day conference hosted by the BCS Open Source Specialist Group and Open Source Consortium, that aims to explore key themes in open source software as they relate to service providers and consumers, across both the private and public sectors.
Open for Business is free to attend.
A full day of exploration, show & tell and collaborative work - where we try and answer the questions.
Hosted by ODI Leeds.
We are pleased to announce the first LLVM Cauldron, to be held on Thursday September 8th 2016 in Hebden Bridge, UK. This is the day before the GNU Tools Cauldron being held at the same venue, so we hope to take advantage of the high concentration of compiler enthusiasts and to encourage lots of cross-pollination between communities.
This will be a one-day conference with a single talks track and a space for breakout sessions, birds of a feather, and potentially tutorials. The meeting is free to attend and open to anyone whether a hobbyist, from academia, or from industry, and regardless of previous experience with LLVM
The conference keynote will be delivered by Andy Wingo, maintainer of the Guile Scheme implementation and committer to V8 and SpiderMonkey. His talk will focus on compilation using persistent data structures, a technique used in Guile's intermediate language.
Much like the LLVM Developers' meetings, we believe the event will be of particular interest to the following people:
The CFP is now open, along with registration which is free. For further details please see the event website.
The GNU Tools Cauldron is the annual gathering for developers working on the GNU toolchain, which includes GCC, GDB, binutils and runtimes etc
The conference is free to attend.
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