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dave.cheney.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A guide on setting up and using cross-compilation for Go programming to build binaries for different operating systems and architectures. | |
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bellard.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author describes the Obfuscated Tiny C Compiler (OTCC), a minimal self-hosting C compiler created for the IOCCC that generated portable i386 ELF executables from a 2048-byte source code limit. | |
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batsov.com
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| | | | | When people think of OCaml they are usually thinking of compiling code to a binary before they are able to run it. While most OCaml code is indeed compiled to binaries, you don't really need to do this, especially while you're learning the language and are mostly playing with small exercises. | |
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github.com
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| | | Marginalia. Contribute to peterkeen/marginalia development by creating an account on GitHub. | ||