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  1. Aug 27

    LLVM Weekly - #243, August 27th 2018. 7.0.0-rc2, Women in Compilers+Tools Workshop, LLVM-HPC2018 deadline extended, C++17 Parallel STL as a new LLVM subproject, fixed point support, and more

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  2. Retweeted
    Aug 23

    Our first Women in Compilers and Tools Workshop! Get your tickets on August 27th.

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    Aug 27
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  4. Aug 20

    LLVM Weekly - #242, August 20th 2018. More GSoC reports, m68k codegen target, static branch prediction, and more

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  5. Aug 13

    LLVM Weekly - #241, August 13th 2018. Julia 1.0, Clang concepts prototype, writing your first LLVM pass in 2018, GSoC dominators, RISC-V in LLD, and more

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  6. Aug 8

    Introduction to µUBSan - a clean-room reimplementation of the Undefined Behavior Sanitizer runtime.

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  7. Aug 6

    LLVM Weekly - #240, August 6th 2018. LLVM 7.0.0-rc1 tagged, GlobalISel update, LLDB nightly benchmarks + flame graphs, implicit conversion sanitizer, syntax highlighting in LLDB, and more

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  8. Jul 30

    LLVM Weekly - #239, July 30th 2018. Moving google-benchmark into the main LLVM repo, MachineOutliner enabled for AArch64 -Oz, <span>+<filesystem>, and more

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  9. Jul 23

    LLVM Weekly - #238, July 23rd 2018. LLVM Socials in Hangzhou and Sydney, demangling MSVC symbols, PPC SPE codegen, -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks, and more

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  10. Jul 16

    LLVM Weekly - #237, July 16th 2018. The clang-metatool framework, Speculative Load Hardening for AArch64 and X86, LLVM JSON library and TableGen backend, and more

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  11. Jul 9

    LLVM Weekly - #236, July 9th 2018. 6.0.1 released, seeking applications for the LLVM Foundation Board of Directors, llvm::unique_function, and more

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    Jul 6

    LLVM 6.0.1 has been released! Thank you to all the volunteers that helped with this release.

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    Jul 7

    Are you interested in being on the next LLVM Foundation Board of Directors? Submit your application by July 30th (11:59PM PDT)

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  14. Jul 2

    LLVM Weekly - #235, July 2nd 2018. LLVM Dev Meeting call for papers, 6.0.1-final tagged, libtrace proposal, SLP with GPRs, control-flow integrity for indirect calls via a member function pointer, and more

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  15. Jun 25

    LLVM Weekly - #234, June 25th 2018. LLVM Socials, modelling pre/post increment/decrement, partial unswitching, clang-llvm-proto-fuzzer, and more

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  16. Jun 18

    LLVM Weekly - #233, June 18th 2018. Registration, open for the 2018 LLVM Developers' Meeting, open-sourcing of the zapcc caching C++ compiler, LL/SC lowering, DWARF5 updates, and more

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    Jun 18

    It's monday again and as usual I'm awaiting my weekly dose of

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  18. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    2018 LLVM Developers’ Meeting - Bay Area Oct 17-18. Registration is opening tomorrow!

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    Jun 14

    Looking forward to the July LLVM social! Big question though, first Thursday of the month is the 5th, a holiday for many. Should we move to the next week? I'm good w/ either, but want to get as many as we can... WDYT? (Don't vote unless you'll attend!)

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  20. Jun 11

    LLVM Weekly - #232, June 11th 2018. Parallel IR optimisations, proposed 7.0.0 schedule, C++ Committee notes, and more

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