May 2007
FreeBASIC compiler (a free BASIC compiler) - official page - News [en]
by jdrsantos & 2 othersFreeBASIC - as the name suggests - is a completely free, open-source, 32-bit BASIC compiler, with the syntax the most compatible possible with MS-QuickBASIC, that adds new features such as pointers, unsigned data types, inline-assembly and many others.
October 2006
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August 2006
SMC: The State Machine Compiler
by YukuanMarkYour application lives in a world of asynchronous, unordered events: mouse clicks, timeouts, messages, and OS signals. And you're ready for them. You've carefully designed your objects. You're using robust patterns that facilitate reuse and anticipates fu
June 2006
Migrating to gcc-4.1
by YukuanMarkgcc-2.95 was a high point for gcc. In fact, it was better in many respects than gcc-3.0 and gcc-3.2; many projects (e.g. the Linux Kernel) continued to use gcc-2.95.x for years due to code quality and stability issues with newer versions of gcc. But gcc-4
May 2006
Compiler Construction: Principles & Practice
by YukuanMarkCompilers are computer programs that translate one language to another.