LensorCompilerCollection
awesome-compilers
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LensorCompilerCollection
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Looking for some compiler development resources
See https://github.com/LensPlaysGames/Intercept/tree/machine_code/docs
awesome-compilers
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Can we create a thread for some of the best materials on CS available online?
I was looking at some stuff by Fogus and discovered:
https://github.com/fogus/papers-i-love
Really good resource for a bunch of important papers.
There's also some good information for compilers on github
https://github.com/aalhour/awesome-compilers
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Looking for some compiler development resources
There's a big list of resourses in aweasome-compilers, of those, the books i recomend are:
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Repositórios úteis do GitHub
Awesome Compilers
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Ask HN: I like studying the concept of abstractions
towards lisp related data structures / algorithms (aka recursive tree data structures & algorithms).
So, no distinction between metadata vs. structual storage unless noted.
Anything beyond that tends towards masters & upper level undergraduate level material. aka review the implimentation of a programming language for algorithm & data structure usage per language features.
aka Autonoma / regular expressions backround: Lisp in Small Pieces by Christian Queinnec; ; https://github.com/aalhour/awesome-compilers; On Lisp by Paul Graham; Let over Lambda by Doug Hoyte; C 'macro's pushed to maximum effect : https://libcello.org/
Left out Comparison of languages; Transform from lang a to lang b; and language implimentation as discussions tend to assume masters / upper level undergraduate knowledge
- Ask HN: What resources do you recommend for compiler development?
- Resources for learning Compiler design?
- Teaching Compilers Backward
What are some alternatives?
proc - Procedural Intel x86_64 compiler from scratch, inspired by Fortran, Pascal and Assembly.
jspython - JSPython is a python-like syntax interpreter implemented with javascript that runs entirely in the web browser and/or in the NodeJS environment.
lang - This is the source code repository for the Lang Programming Language, containing a compiler, documentation and soon-to-be standard library.
sigmastate-interpreter - ErgoScript compiler and ErgoTree Interpreter implementation for Ergo blockchain
One - One (onelang) is an open-source system programming language that makes it easy to build reliable, efficient and performant software. (release as soon) 1️⃣ 🕐 🩱
Functional Programming in C# - Code samples for Functional Programming in C#
jet - A Fast C and Python like Programming Language that puts the Developer first. WIP
Cello - Higher level programming in C
CSpydr - A static typed low-level compiled programming language inspired by Rust and C
cs-topics - My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
Essentials-of-Compilatio
courses - Awesome Courses