<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@sbrunthaler" class="u-url mention">@<span>sbrunthaler</span></a></span> <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.nz/@va2lam" class="u-url mention">@<span>va2lam</span></a></span> <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://types.pl/@krismicinski" class="u-url mention">@<span>krismicinski</span></a></span> <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://types.pl/@yforster" class="u-url mention">@<span>yforster</span></a></span> <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@regehr" class="u-url mention">@<span>regehr</span></a></span> <br />Stefan, counterpoint: you say there&#39;s a lot of need in industry (I agree). Industry doesn&#39;t care whether you have 3 papers or 20. They&#39;d rather have a person who spent 2 years learning LLVM, then wrote two more papers, than 20 throw-away papers. So tenured compilers faculty should have no trouble filling that industry pipeline, to mutual benefit?</p>
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