
I'd like to synchronize with Maciek and Antonio with regards talking about rpython at EP this year. My talk comes right after your rpython talk - i think we can perhaps share the burden (joy?) of talking about rpython a bit. Simon.

Simon Burton wrote:
Hi Simon, I think that talking about rpython only once makes a lot of sense. Currently we already wrote some slides about it, that you can find in extradoc/talk/ep2007/rpython.txt. As you can see we did not write much, just few slides to give an idea of what rpython is; after all, our intent is to tell people why the might be interested in it, not to give a tutorial about rpython. Do you think is enough or you was thinking about a deeper introduction? ciao Anto

Antonio Cuni wrote:
I would extremely enjoy it, hence you give us some reason why we're talking about this at all :) There are a bit of orthogonal issues in our rpython talk (js backend and so on), but mostly it would be good to share a bit. When do you arrive to Vilnius? (I'm arriving on 5th and I might have no network at all till 5th).

Simon Burton wrote:
Hi Simon, I think that talking about rpython only once makes a lot of sense. Currently we already wrote some slides about it, that you can find in extradoc/talk/ep2007/rpython.txt. As you can see we did not write much, just few slides to give an idea of what rpython is; after all, our intent is to tell people why the might be interested in it, not to give a tutorial about rpython. Do you think is enough or you was thinking about a deeper introduction? ciao Anto

Antonio Cuni wrote:
I would extremely enjoy it, hence you give us some reason why we're talking about this at all :) There are a bit of orthogonal issues in our rpython talk (js backend and so on), but mostly it would be good to share a bit. When do you arrive to Vilnius? (I'm arriving on 5th and I might have no network at all till 5th).
participants (3)
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Antonio Cuni
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Maciek Fijalkowski
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Simon Burton