@@giovanni_martins_ I did but failed lol. They require a lot more than "knowing". They told me as a PhD, I need to have experience as well. However I don't understand where to get this experience from if everyone requires experience. If some one can give me advice I would appreciate it a lot. At least so I can prepare my self for a compilers position (I am learning data science and ML for now too, since I think they may come handy). Thanks for asking.
@@Shxvang great idea! I am all about open source, never once I thought I should contribute to gain experience! (maybe the fight or flight response when I am in financial ruin lol). Will find something to geek on.
@@Dr_Dude Portfolio, portfolio, portfolio. Take these tutorials and build something, anything with them. Document your progress and be able to list all the new things you learned and the skills you have that you didn't before. I can't speak for all employers but I've found there are definitely some out there who will care less about what you know right now if you can show them you have an ability to learn quickly and apply your knowledge. Put yourself in their shoes and show them the things you'd want to see if you were hiring. A picture is worth a 1000 words, a good project or two is worth a million.
mano não sei porque mas ouvi outro brasileiro falando em ingles é muito bom kkkkkk eu entendo tudo, até consigo enteder os indianos mas muita vezes tem uns bagui que não da pra entender kkkkkkkkkkk
Thanks for making this series. This should prepare me for an nVidia compilers interview! specifically for LLVM position
@@giovanni_martins_ I did but failed lol. They require a lot more than "knowing". They told me as a PhD, I need to have experience as well. However I don't understand where to get this experience from if everyone requires experience. If some one can give me advice I would appreciate it a lot. At least so I can prepare my self for a compilers position (I am learning data science and ML for now too, since I think they may come handy). Thanks for asking.
@@Dr_Dude maybe open source?
@@Shxvang great idea! I am all about open source, never once I thought I should contribute to gain experience! (maybe the fight or flight response when I am in financial ruin lol). Will find something to geek on.
@@Dr_Dude all the best man!
i hope you get good experience and crack the interview next time :)
@@Dr_Dude Portfolio, portfolio, portfolio. Take these tutorials and build something, anything with them. Document your progress and be able to list all the new things you learned and the skills you have that you didn't before.
I can't speak for all employers but I've found there are definitely some out there who will care less about what you know right now if you can show them you have an ability to learn quickly and apply your knowledge. Put yourself in their shoes and show them the things you'd want to see if you were hiring.
A picture is worth a 1000 words, a good project or two is worth a million.
Awesome, Please do post more on this.
Thank you, @Tsunho Choy! We have a course on LLVM in the Compilers Lab Channel.
quite insightful for complete beginner
Ah meu amigo, muito obrigado por isso! Atualmente eu tô estudando llvm para criar uma linguagem mais para entender como funciona
This is so interesting!
Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Can you also make video tutorials on LLVM backend?
1:22 I'm guessing that's newer versions of C and C++. I'm not sure how languages that existed before 2003 could have used LLVM?
That part is a bit misleading, he’s referring to the clang compiler.
Curte aqui quem é brasileiro também!
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mano não sei porque mas ouvi outro brasileiro falando em ingles é muito bom kkkkkk eu entendo tudo, até consigo enteder os indianos mas muita vezes tem uns bagui que não da pra entender kkkkkkkkkkk
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