Compiler
Compilers are software that translate higher-level (more human readable) programming languages to lower-level languages (e.g. machine code). The processor executes machine code, which indicates when binary high and low signals are required in the arithmetic logic unit of the processor. Examples of compiled languages include BASIC, Fortran, C++, C, and Java.
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TPP experimentation on MLIR for linear algebra
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cairo-vm is a Rust implementation of the Cairo VM. Cairo (CPU Algebraic Intermediate Representation) is a programming language for writing provable programs, where one party can prove to another that a certain computation was executed correctly without the need for this party to re-execute the same program.
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The React Framework
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Enabling PyTorch on XLA Devices (e.g. Google TPU)
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A compiler front end for the C++ language
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Plexus compiler a layer on top of compilers and used by maven-compiler-plugin
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Programming/scripting language
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The Kotlin Programming Language.
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The fastest way to develop full-stack web apps with React & Node.js.
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A low-level, general-purpuse, typesafe programming language
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A retargetable MLIR-based machine learning compiler and runtime toolkit.
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Java C Compiler for the 65c816, an attempt to use Java to compile C to CA65-style 65c816 assembly - specifically, the SNES's main processor (the Ricoh 5a22) and the SA1 cartridge-mounted coprocessor.
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