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www.moddable.com
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| | | | | Presentation to TC39, the JavaScript language committee, to introduce XS, the JavaScript engine by Moddable Tech. Background on the XS engine and technical details on techniques used to minimize memory and code size, while maintaining near full conformance. | |
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projects.drogon.net
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| | | | | Page about my Arduino compatable Wiring library for the Raspberry Pi | |
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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | Introduction It's been so long since I had the idea for this project that I can't remember why I had the idea in the first place. At least I blame it on the passage of time although this engineer i... | |
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www.caichinger.com
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| | | Introduction ELF is the file format used for object files (.o's), binaries, shared libraries and core dumps in Linux. It's actually pretty simple and well thought-out. ELF has the same layout for all architectures, however endianness and word size can differ; relocation types, symbol types and the like may have platform-specific values, and of course the contained code is arch specific. An ELF file provides 2 views on the data it contains: A linking view and an execution view. Those two views can be accessed by two headers: the section header table and the program header table. Linking view: Section Header Table (SHT) The SHT gives an overview on the sections contained in the ELF file. Of particular interest are REL sections (relocations), SYMTAB/DYNSYM (sym... | ||