[pypy-dev] PyPy Warsaw Sprint (October 21-25th, 2014)

Костя Лопухин kostia.lopuhin at gmail.com
Sat Sep 27 21:09:24 CEST 2014


Hi!
My name is Kostia Lopuhin, and I would like to come to the sprint. If
all goes well, I will be at the sprint 21-24th and a part of 25th.
I would like to work on JIT optimizations, I am particularly
interested in improving short loops, but understanding that this is a
complex topic, I just want to start with something :)
Also maybe I can work on using to use CPython modules from PyPy, using
this http://morepypy.blogspot.ru/2011/12/plotting-using-matplotlib-from-pypy.html
embedding trick by Maciej Fijalkowski, I extended it a little here
https://bitbucket.org/kostialopuhin/embed-cpython

2014-09-23 10:22 GMT+04:00 Armin Rigo <arigo at tunes.org>:
> Hi all,
>
> Here's the announcement (below) for the next PyPy sprint, in one
> month's time in Warsaw.  It will take place just after the Polish
> PyCon Pl'14 conference, which is also in Poland, although not in
> Warsaw.  See http://pl.pycon.org/2014/en/ in case you're interested.
> (There is of course no need to attend one in order to attend the
> other.)
>
> Armin
>
>
> =====================================================================
>          PyPy Warsaw Sprint (October 21-25th, 2014)
> =====================================================================
>
> The next PyPy sprint will be in Warsaw, Poland for the first
> time. This is a fully public sprint. PyPy sprints are a very good way
> to get into PyPy development and no prior PyPy knowledge is necessary.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Goals and topics of the sprint
> ------------------------------
>
> For newcomers:
>
> * Bring your application or library and we'll help you port it to PyPy
>   (if needed), benchmark and profile.
>
> * The easiest way to start hacking on PyPy is to write support for
>   some missing Python 3.3 functionality, or to work on numpy.
>
> We'll also work on more specific topics, depending on who is here
> and what their interest is, like some missing GC/JIT optimizations,
> software transactional memory, etc.
>
>
> -----------
> Exact times
> -----------
>
> The work days should be October 21st - 25th, 2014.  There might be
> a day or an afternoon of break in the middle.  We'll typically start
> at 10:00 in the morning.
>
>
> ------------
> Location
> ------------
>
> The sprint will happen within a room of Warsaw University.  The
> address is Pasteura 5 (which is a form of "Pasteur street"), dept. of
> Physics, room 450.  The person of contact is Maciej Fijalkowski.
>
>
> --------------
> Registration
> --------------
>
> If you want to attend, please register by adding yourself to the
> "people.txt" file in Mercurial::
>
>   https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/
>   https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/raw/extradoc/sprintinfo/warsaw-2014
>
> or on the pypy-dev mailing list if you do not yet have check-in rights::
>
>   http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
>
> Remember that Poland is a regular Schengen zone EU country, with
> main-EU-zone power adapters.
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