After carefully considering the current situation regarding COVID-19, we
decided to cancel this year's RIOT workshop.
Best regards,
Stepan
On 25. 02. 20 17:38, Stepan wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 3:58 PM Vitek, Jan wrote:
> I am a co-organizer of RIOT and spent 10 years building real-time Java
> virtual machines.
Wow!
I'm impressed.
Sounds like you've set a precedent for future research in language
implementation.
> My conclusion: no one cares
It sounds like yo
Reasonable -- I am a co-organizer of RIOT and spent 10 years building real-time
Java virtual machines.
My conclusion: no one cares. :-(
> On Feb 26, 2020, at 4:45 PM, Abby Spurdle wrote:
>
> If people want to create a new interpreter (for R or any other
> data-driven programming language), or
If people want to create a new interpreter (for R or any other
data-driven programming language), or do something closely related
(such as adapt an existing interpreter), I think a better strategy
would be to focus on real time computing.
I note that Oracle who appears to be sponsoring this event,
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We'd like to invite you to RIOT 2020 - the 5rd workshop on R
Implementation, Optimization and Tooling [1]. It will take place
co-located with, and during, useR! 2020 in