Hackernews posts about Clang
Clang is an open-source compiler infrastructure that provides a frontend for the C, C++, and Objective-C programming languages, allowing developers to compile code using the LLVM framework.
- Clang Lifetime Safty Doc Update (clang.llvm.org)
- Show HN: Anyone interested in a tool helps to explore C++ ASTs (uvic-aurora.github.io)
- Changing how we develop Ladybird (ladybird.org)
- Google changes its search box (blog.google)
- Riding the D in Los Angeles: city hopes new subway stations will be game changer (www.theguardian.com)
- Why AI Agents Cannot Change Software Systems (phroneses.com)
- Do women’s mate preferences change across the ovulatory cycle? (2014) [pdf] (www.martiehaselton.com)
- Optimize for change not application performance (www.echooff.dev)
- Intercom changes name to Fin (www.intercom.com)
- Objective metrics that change the most as we age (www.empirical.health)
- Poverty Changes Your Mind-Set (2018) (www.chicagobooth.edu)
- Google changes its search box for the first time in 25 years (www.nytimes.com)
- Nginx.org/En/Changes (nginx.org)
- Observation: Communication changes when both sides use AI (ownyourwords.co)