I think we have a fair chance of being at the stage where can can compile simple programs by then, but is that enough for a publication? Is it "OK" to make a publication that mostly talks about our future plans and where we want to go with our project?
- Maxime
CGO sounds like an interesting venue for our work. The deadline is in mid-september, so we might have something to say about tachyon at that point.
Marc
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From: Jack Davidson jwd@VIRGINIA.EDU Date: July 1, 2010 9:18:19 AM EDT To: SIGPLAN-ANNOUNCE@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG Subject: SIGPLAN Posting (POPL, ASPLOS, and CGO Call for Papers) Reply-To: Jack Davidson jwd@VIRGINIA.EDU
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