From: | Kaz Kylheku <864-117-4973@kylheku.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Wed, 29 Mar 2023 18:34:53 -0000 (UTC) |
Organization: | A noiseless patient Spider |
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Keywords: | conference, tools, comment |
Posted-Date: | 30 Mar 2023 20:26:49 EDT |
On 2023-03-28, gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:14:29 AM UTC-7, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
>
> (snip)
>> Then, from the compiler writer viewpoint, it's not sufficient to define
>> a new language and a compiler for it, instead it must placed on top of
>> some popular "firmware" like Java VM, CLR or C/C++ standard libraries,
>> or else a dedicated back-end and libraries have to be implemented on
>> each supported platform.
>
> From an announcement today here on an ACM organized conference:
>
>
> "We encourage authors to prepare their artifacts for submission
> and make them more portable, reusable and customizable using
> open-source frameworks including Docker, OCCAM, reprozip,
> CodeOcean and CK."
"We encourage authors to lock their software to third party boat
anchors, such as ..."
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