I am told I have a room for this in Building G, second floor, class rooms 7 and 8. I will try to arrive early and be on IRC and Slack.
https://goo.gl/maps/7d9oRVGHup82 On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 1:09 PM Alan Carroll <solidwallofc...@oath.com> wrote: > Both. No one is going to spend all day listening to me yammer about C++. > if anyone wants to come and just hack ATS, that's fine. Or hack ATS and ask > questions about specific internal libraries or C++, that's cool too. At > some time in the afternoon we'll have having a working group on YAML and > ATS with Randall Meyer, John Rushford, and me. Anyone else who wants to > participate is welcome. We'll be discussing things we've done to support > the change over to YAML configurations, and work on future plans / guide > lines. I am told Randall will be making a more formal presentation to the > group, this working group is for people slinging YAML code. Unfortunately > due to travel issues I can't give a specific time, but I'd guess starting > around 2-3 PM, when John gets here. > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 5:47 PM Pushkar Pradhan <pprad...@oath.com.invalid> > wrote: > >> Alan, >> Can you clarify if Monday (Oct 1) is hackday or C++ clinic? >> >> -- *Beware the fisherman who's casting out his line in to a dried up riverbed.* *Oh don't try to tell him 'cause he won't believe. Throw some bread to the ducks instead.* *It's easier that way. *- Genesis : Duke : VI 25-28