Mercurium Seminar

09-03-2009 09:00
09-03-2009 17:30

Colleagues,

I would like to announce the following seminar on the internals of our
Mercurium compilation infrastructure, that we will hold this Monday, March
9th, 10:00 to 18:30 in Barcelona.

The lessons will be broadcast over the Internet, and we will also
record them, so if somebody in your groups is interested in
either attending live over the Internet or getting a copy of the recorded
sessions, please send him/her the following information.

You will be able to get audio/video from:

Camera 1: http://videoserver.ac.upc.es:920
Camera 2: http://videoserver.ac.upc.es:921

Slides live: http://videoserver.ac.upc.es:922

You can also join the lab sessions during the afternoon. For this, and
during the seminar we'll have the jabber address:

seminari@mercurium.pc.ac.upc.edu

opened to attend chat conversations. You can use Google chat.
The address will be active starting a little bit ahead of the seminar to
allow testing.

Please contact me for any question you may have, best regards,
Xavier

----- Forwarded message from Roger Ferrer Ibáñez roger.ferrer@bsc.es -----

Subject: Mercurium Seminar Information
Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 14:50:49 +0100
From: Roger Ferrer Ibáñez roger.ferrer@bsc.es
To: Roger Ferrer Ibáñez roger.ferrer@bsc.es

Hi,

we inform you that we are organizing a Mercurium Seminar on March 9th at room
C6-E101 from 10:00 AM to 18:30 PM.

The tentative schedule is:

10:00-10:30 - Introduction to Mercurium
10:30-11:15 - Overview of Mercurium Internals
11:15-11:30 - Break
11:30-12:30 - Introduction to TL
12:30-12:45 - Mercurium roadmap
12:45-15:00 - Lunch
15:00-16:00 - Our first compiler phase: Hello compiler
16:00-17:00 - Hands On Session 1
17:00-17:30 - Break
17:30-18:30 - Hands On Session 2

We have set up a mini website where we will upload used teaching
resources of the seminar.

http://mercurium.pc.ac.upc.edu/

The schedule above is not definitive yet and it may be subject to
change. The definitive schedule will be published on the site.

In order to make the seminar more agile we request you to come with
Mercurium installed on your laptop. Mercurium _must_ be installed on
Linux. The following article explains the installation process:

http://mercurium.pc.ac.upc.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2:setup&catid=3:users&Itemid=8

Should you have any problem installing it (or Linux is not an option for you), plase contact me. We are trying enough equipment for those who cannot bring their laptop but you may have to share it.

Best regards,