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Ask HN: Learning Modern Compilers?
I recall reading a comment on here at some point in the last year where someone who worked on a team that wrote compilers lamented the difficulty in hiring qualified people because the practice of compiler construction differs so wildly from what is taught in school or even most compiler books. Apparently it scarcely resembles what is taught in university courses based on the Dragon book or similar, both in the higher level architecture and the lower level techniques
I know that one difference is that compilers have adopted a more service-oriented architecture, kind of like the Roslyn compiler. This allows them to not only compile your code, but inform your text editor and linter and similar tooling of syntax issues incrementally.
What are other differences? Is llvm still relevant outside of academia?
Are there any books, papers, or open source projects one could study to learn how compilers are built in this day and age?
Also: does the more abstract "programming language theory" popular in the more formal functional programming world (e.g. denotational semantics, lambda calculus, Floyd-Hoare logic, type theory, etc: this sort of stuff[1]) have any relevance to compiler writers and language/language tooling developers in industry?
[1] https://steshaw.org/plt/
- What are some evergreen articles on programming languages and computing in general?
- What Books Should Everyone Read?
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Programming related book suggestions please
Programming Language Theory books and resources
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CSS Deep
steshaw/plt - A path to Programming Language Theory enlightenment
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Angular 2 View will not update after variable change in subscribe
I can see that isRequesting changes to "false" in my console after I get a response back from the backend (Springboot), but the view still does not change. The spinner was from SpinKit and I modified this tutorial for my spinner to work.
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So basically SpinKit
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4. spinkit
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The Ultimate Web Developer Resources List 🔥200+ Resources
Free CSS spinners that can be used in your web projects. 1.Loading.io 2.Tobiashlin 3.Icons8.com
What are some alternatives?
Compass - Compass is no longer actively maintained. Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
NProgress - For slim progress bars like on YouTube, Medium, etc
odometer
storefront - Official theme for WooCommerce
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
pace - Automatically add a progress bar to your site.
awesome-conferences
chardin.js - Simple overlay instructions for your apps.
Ladda - Buttons with built-in loading indicators.
pnotify - Beautiful JavaScript notifications with Web Notifications support.
Mprogress.js - Material Progress —Google Material Design Progress linear bar. By using CSS3 and vanilla JavaScript.