Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "mithril".
2007 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
...er context, software programmers sometimes use it to indicate
especially difficult or obscure sections of code in a program so that others
do not tamper with them."
Why not some dragon name ? or maybe someone can use this idea to come up with
something else.
/f
Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
> Mithril
>
> The fictional metal from JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings.
>
> Gandalf says:
>
> "Mithril! All folk desired it. It could be beaten like copper, and
> polished like glass; and the Dwarves could make of it a metal, light and
> yet harder than tempered steel. Its b...
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Mithril
The fictional metal from JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings.
Gandalf says:
"Mithril! All folk desired it. It could be beaten like copper, and
polished like glass; and the Dwarves could make of it a metal, light
and yet harder than tempered steel. Its beauty was like to that of
common s...
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html
...oveloc
> > - lines as baldric4 suggested in IRC. LOC = Lines of Code</td>
> > - </td></tr>
> > + lines as baldric4 suggested in IRC. LOC = Lines of Code</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>Paolo Invernizzi</td><th>Mithril</th><td>The fictional metal from
> > JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings. Gandalf says: "Mithril! All folk desired it.
> > It could be beaten like copper, and polished like glass; and the Dwarves could
> > make of it a metal, light and...
2007 Apr 12
20
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Hi Everyone,
LLVM is a growing project, and many of us are very fond of it. :) LLVM
is continuing to grow, both in maturity in specific areas and in scope of
areas that it is applicable to.
When we first started the project, we focused on the design of the
intermediate representation. It is a strong design goal that the IR be a
self-contained virtual instruction set, which fully describes
2007 Apr 12
3
[LLVMdev] Compiler Name
Suggestions:
Zembla - It's a fictional northern European country in "Pale Fire"
by Nabokov.
Pala - The island utopia in Aldos Huxley's "Island".
Thra - The world of The Dark Crystal.
-bw
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler Name
Invictus - unconquerable, and Invictus.org doesn't appear to exist.
On Apr 12, 2007, at 1:34 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> Suggestions:
>
> Zembla - It's a fictional northern European country in "Pale Fire"
> by Nabokov.
> Pala - The island utopia in Aldos Huxley's "Island".
> Thra - The world of The Dark Crystal.
>
> -bw
>