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2012 Dec 08
2
Want to contribute code to the Xapian project
...r Computer Science undergrad student.I a extremely
interested in contributing code to the XAPIAN project. The work you people
do sounds extremely fascinating and interesting.Can someone just give me a
brief overview of how to proceed ?. I Can code in C,C++ and Python and
have experience in Natural Lanuage Processing.Am also quite comfortable
with NLTK and using Wordnet.Am also good a matrix algebra and probability
theory. However,am new to Information Retrieval and would really appreciate
if someone could give me some help on how to start with IR.Thanks .
-Aarsh Shah
2008 Sep 24
3
[LLVMdev] What can llvm provide when writing a new compiler?
...customize our new compiler?
For example, a normal compiler includes lexer, parser, intermediate code
generator , optimizer and target code generator. According to llvm
documents, it seems that llvm can provide a better intermediate code
presentation. And what else can it provide?
Assuming my new lanuage is very unusual, should I write all the parts(
lexer, parser, intermediate code generator , optimizer and target code
generator) by myself? If so, is there any convenient method / scheme to do
so? Because I heard that the biggest advantage of llvm is its flexible and
quick-development for new lang...
2007 Nov 12
0
Version 1.2.1 Geego cms
Hi
Version 1.2.1 of Geego cms for Ruby on Rails was released today.
Geego is for developers and designers that want to provide fully
updatable websites for their clients.
The main new ingredient in this release are the Italian lanuages files
for the admin interface.
More information can be found at http://www.geegocms.com
All the best
Ant Peacocke
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2008 Sep 24
1
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 51, Issue 76
...nd of JITting. The optimizations are capable of doing
> interprocedural optimizations. Someone might want to put these pieces
> together in a program that ships some IR, generates some IR on the fly,
> and then link-time-optimizes them and JITs the result.
>
> > Assuming my new lanuage is very unusual, should I write all the
> > parts( lexer, parser, intermediate code generator , optimizer and target
> > code generator) by myself? If so, is there any convenient method /
> > scheme to do so? Because I heard that the biggest advantage of llvm is
> > its fle...