ABOUT LLVM DEVELOPERS' MEETING
The 2023 LLVM Developers' Meeting is a bi-annual gathering of the entire LLVM Project community. The conference is organized by the LLVM Foundation and many volunteers within the LLVM community. Developers and users of LLVM, Clang, and related subprojects will enjoy attending interesting talks, impromptu discussions, and networking with the many members of our community. Whether you are new to the LLVM project or a long time member, there is something for each attendee.
WHO IS ATTENDING?
- Active developers of projects in the LLVM Umbrella (LLVM core, Clang, LLDB, libc++, MLIR, lld, etc).
- Developers of programming languages (ie. Rust or Swift) that use LLVM as their backend.
- Anyone interested in using these as part of another project.
- Students and Researchers
- Compiler, programming language, and runtime enthusiasts.
- Those interested in using compiler and toolchain technology in novel and interesting ways.
- Those interested in diversity and inclusion in the field of compilers, tools, and open source.
For future announcements or questions: Please visit the LLVM Discourse forums.
MEETING LOCATION
Santa Clara Marriott
2700 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Phone: (408) 988-1500
CODE OF CONDUCT
The LLVM Foundation is dedicated to providing an inclusive and safe experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. All attendees are expected to read and abide by the Code of Conduct. If you have questions or need to reach the Code of Conduct response team during the event, please email conduct@llvm.org or contact onsite staff..
LLVM FOUNDATION
The LLVM Foundation is a nonprofit that supports the LLVM Project. We support the LLVM community by helping it to grow, foster community interactions, work to keep LLVM development productive through infrastructure, and work to ensure the long term health of the LLVM Project.
SESSION TYPES
KEYNOTE
Highlighted speakers on topics with wide appeal for the LLVM and compiler community.
LIGHTNING TALKS
These are fast five-minute talks that give you a taste of a project or topic. Attendees will hear a wide range of topics and probably leave wanting to learn more.
QUICK TALKS
Slightly longer than a lightning talk, these ten-minute talks are a quick dive into a topic.
STUDENT TECHNICAL TALKS
Students present their research using LLVM or related subproject. These are usually fifteen-minute technical presentations with Q&A.
PANELS
Discussions amongst a group of experts on a topic and guided by audience questions and interests.
NETWORKING
Opportunities to meet other
LLVM Developers in a social setting.
TECHNICAL TALKS
These twenty-minute talks cover all topics from core infrastructure talks, to project’s using LLVM’s infrastructure. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask Q&A and take away technical information that could be pertinent to their project or general interest.
ROUND TABLES
Informal discussions on a specific topic. During the conference there are set time slots where groups can organize to discuss a problem or topic.
TUTORIALS
Tutorials are forty-five-minute sessions that dive down deep into a technical topic. Expect in-depth examples and explanations.