Online / 5 & 6 February 2022

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Saturday Nim concurrency
Past, Present and Future
Next generation micro-controller programming
Zero-cost abstractions for better embedded programming
LibVF.IO: vGPU & SR-IOV on Consumer GPUs using Nim
LibVF.IO is bringing vGPU functionality that's historically been restricted to the enterprise datacenter segment to normal consumer GPUs running free open source desktop operating systems.
Polymorph: a compile time approach to entity-component-systems in Nim
Queryless ECS: removing runtime overhead by orienting around systems
Potato Zombies
Helping a 6 year old build a 3D game using Enu and Nim
Pararules
A Nim rules engine for reactive programs and games
HPC from Python to Nim
A preliminary introduction to performance optimization
Nim Metaprogramming in the real world

Read the Call for Papers at https://nim-lang.org/blog/2021/12/02/fosdem-2022-cfp.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Nim concurrency
Past, Present and Future
Andreas Rumpf (Araq) 12:30 13:05
  Next generation micro-controller programming
Zero-cost abstractions for better embedded programming
Peter Munch-Ellingsen 13:05 13:40
  LibVF.IO: vGPU & SR-IOV on Consumer GPUs using Nim
LibVF.IO is bringing vGPU functionality that's historically been restricted to the enterprise datacenter segment to normal consumer GPUs running free open source desktop operating systems.
Arthur Rasmusson 13:40 14:20
  Polymorph: a compile time approach to entity-component-systems in Nim
Queryless ECS: removing runtime overhead by orienting around systems
Ryan Lipscombe 14:20 15:00
  Potato Zombies
Helping a 6 year old build a 3D game using Enu and Nim
Scott Wadden 15:00 15:45
  Pararules
A Nim rules engine for reactive programs and games
Zach Oakes 15:45 16:30
  HPC from Python to Nim
A preliminary introduction to performance optimization
Ayman Al Baz 16:30 17:00
  Nim Metaprogramming in the real world Andre von Houck 17:00 17:40