1) I have to explain my absence to my compiler class on Monday. Is it ok
if I tell them the pre-release web site for abc? They are just starting
in compilers, so they won't understand it all, but they could browse
through it and see what we were up to ....
Does anyone object to this?
2) I am preparing the outline of the CC paper. Normally when we prepare
a paper for submission to a conference, we also prepare a parallel one
as a Sable technical report. That way we have something to cite until
the paper is actually accepted.
I suggest that we continue to do this with abc-related papers some how.
Do we want to have our own abc technical reports, or can I just use
the Sable series?
Cheers, Laurie
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