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thume.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] This blog post by Tristan Hume details his experience writing a compiler for a course project using Rust. He discusses various aspects of the project including the use of Rust's powerful enums and pattern matching, handling variable and type resolution, reference counting with Rc, code generation for x86 assembly, and the use of usercorn to run Linux binaries on macOS. The post also reflects on the challenges and benefits of using Rust for such a project, comparing it with other languages and design decisions. | |
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smarimccarthy.is
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses their extensive use of Jai, a programming language in beta, for a critical component of their company's software. They highlight Jai's performance, ease of use, and the team's commitment to quality, despite its beta status. The author also reflects on the reasons for Jai's continued beta status and encourages community involvement and adoption. | |
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joeduffyblog.com
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| | | | | Joe Duffy's Blog | Adventures in the high-tech underbelly | |
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kernelpodcast.org
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| | | Prologue This is the pilot episode for what will become season 2 of the Linux Kernel Podcast. Back in 2008-2009 I recorded a daily "kernel podcast" that summarized the happenings of the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML). Eventually, daily became a little too much, and the podcast went weekly, followed by...not. This time around, I'm... | ||