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.
- Making the Clang AST Leaner and Faster (cppalliance.org)
- Clang Bytecode Interpreter Update (developers.redhat.com)
- Making the Clang AST Leaner and Faster (cppalliance.org)
- Making the Clang AST Leaner and Faster (cppalliance.org)
- Clang-Doc (clang.llvm.org)
- Making the Clang AST Leaner and Faster (cppalliance.org)
- Progress update on Clang's new constant expression interpreter (developers.redhat.com)
- How the brain's activity, energy use and blood flow change as people fall asleep (www.massgeneralbrigham.org)
- Text case changes the size of QR codes (www.johndcook.com)
- Listen to Database Changes Through the Postgres WAL (peterullrich.com)
- Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is about to change (www.neowin.net)
- Using the expand and contract pattern for schema changes (www.prisma.io)
- An individual can change an organization (notes.eatonphil.com)
- GCC 16 considering changing default to C++20 (inbox.sourceware.org)
- President Trump Pardons Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao (www.bbc.com)
- A man who changes the time on Big Ben (www.mylondon.news)
- Warp Terminal changes pricing model (www.warp.dev)
- The U.S. is the bribery cop. Is that about to change? (www.npr.org)
- The accidental click that changed everything: the Apify origin story (blog.apify.com)