The flyweight IDE - Compiler Optimized Builds
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The flyweight IDE - Compiler Optimized Builds
D2 is a strongly-typed, statically-typed, (mostly) inferred-type compiled language.
Makes Julia reason with equations. General purpose metaprogramming, symbolic computation and algebraic equational reasoning library for the Julia programming language: E-Graphs & equality saturation, term rewriting and more.
RV: A Unified Region Vectorizer for LLVM
One (onelang) is an open-source system programming language that makes it easy to build reliable, efficient and performant software. (release as soon) 1️⃣ 🕐 🩱
The Higher-Order Intermediate Representation
Windows 7 builds of Mercury Browser (Based on ESR115 rather than stable tip-of-tree)
Firefox fork with compiler optimizations and patches from Librewolf, Waterfox, and GNU IceCat.
A self-hosting and educational C optimizing compiler
The hyper-hackable text editor - Compiler Optimized, Community Maintained Fork
Scripts to train MLGO models for Linux kernels
Sacalon is a general purpose and open source programming language designed to build optimal, maintainable, reliable and efficient software.
Pulse Browser: An experimental firefox fork - Compiler Optimized builds
Development tree for sparse semantic checker
Lightweight SSA compiler suite
The HPC toolbox: fused matrix multiplication, convolution, data-parallel strided tensor primitives, OpenMP facilities, SIMD, JIT Assembler, CPU detection, state-of-the-art vectorized BLAS for floats and integers
A compiler we made just for fun :^)
Performance comparison between modern C++, traditional C++98 and C functions.
AOT Code compiler which converts text inputs from Java code into C++, generates LLVM IR, assembles it into machine code, and executes it on the host machine to give outputs.
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