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InfluxDB
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multiversion-concurrency-control
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OpenJ9
Eclipse OpenJ9: A Java Virtual Machine for OpenJDK that's optimized for small footprint, fast start-up, and high throughput. Builds on Eclipse OMR (https://github.com/eclipse/omr) and combines with the Extensions for OpenJDK for OpenJ9 repo.
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x64dbg
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C-Plus-Plus
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omr reviews and mentions
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A Compiler Writing Playground
Thank you.
There is also OMR
https://github.com/eclipse/omr
but I'm not sure how powerful that is.
I started writing a simple multithreaded interpreter that processes an imaginary assembly. Here's a program in that imaginary assembly that sends integers to other threads and then sends a jump instruction to another thread to jump to some code.
threads 25
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Chibicc – A Small C Compiler
I am interested in this too. I would do different tradeoffs. I am more interested in optional garbage collection, the parallelism and async story in the language such as threading and coroutines or both together.
I suspect combining garbage collection, exceptions, closures, tail call optimisation, parallelism, JIT compilation and coroutines is difficult to do orthogonally.
On eatonphil's discord someone recently shared this link: This is a framework for building high performance language runtimes
https://github.com/eclipse/omr
I am currently implementing a programming language and compiler and interpreter in my multiversion-concurrency-control repository.
https://github.com/samsquire/multiversion-concurrency-contro...
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4 Git Habits & curated list of life-saving articles
Git Crash Course by eclipse/omr project at github.com
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IBM joins Eclipse Adoptium and offers free certified JDKs with Eclipse OpenJ9
I like this part "We continue to employ dozens of developers that work directly and openly in the Eclipse OMR and Eclipse OpenJ9 projects at GitHub. IBM doesn’t produce a separate enterprise version of OpenJ9; we don’t hold back any of the innovation in our runtime."
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eclipse/omr is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of omr is C++.
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