RISC-V Go Port
Home of the RISC-V port of the Go programming language
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-go
I don't know what's the maturity, coverage, or completeness of this project, but it's already great news that it exists at all.
RISC-V Go Port
Home of the RISC-V port of the Go programming language
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-go
I don't know what's the maturity, coverage, or completeness of this project, but it's already great news that it exists at all.
@h @jjg I will not be attending the RISC-V workshops in the future. When I attended the 5th workshop, I was really treated write poorly, and in one case quite hostilely, by some attendees. I refuse to further support a venue that attracts bro-anything.
They cater to people on cutting edge of embedded or supercomputing only, for the most part. My talks on the Kestrel has been rejected 3 times in a row. The poster sessions were fun, I did those instead.
@jjg @h I've been invited to participate at the C3 conference, but I just can't afford to go. At least their talks are on a more diverse subject matter where Kestrel-related things would fit a lot better.
But, then again, over on Twitter, there was some accusations of rape culture enabling behaviors that had not been addressed yet; while I'm privileged enough to not have been exposed to that kind of stuff, I certainly don't want to directly or indirectly support that either. So....
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