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2007 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
I don't like very much mithology or fantasy names. A portmanteau is more professional (even if it sounds funny). For now IMHO the best proposal is Omnipiler and OmniC, even if the last one reminds too much of C. Maybe Omnic (with the lowercase c), or Omnip are better. Simple, elegant and somehow reminds of something technological (to me at least :P). So my idea is to list some key words and see if some nice portmanteau came out :) Wordlist: code, source, byte,...
2007 Apr 13
4
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
me22 wrote: > One of the nicer project names I've seen recently is Alexandria, for a > book database program ( http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/ ). It > unfortunately fails the searchability test, but does brilliantly at > reminding you what it is. Along these lines, is there any mythical characters or historical persons which are associated with translation (which is the primary
2003 Sep 02
0
R/Chemometrics/reading .spa files into R.
Maybe someone out there has done this already .... (which would save me some time): For a repetitive chemometric task I need to retrieve spectra from a Nicolet IR acquisition system into R and analyze them there. The raw spectra are in files ending in the extension .spa. I can use the Omnic software to export them to .csv, but I would like to skip this step since it is manual. Has anyone of you written either a command-line utility which can convert .spa files to .csv or .txt, or has anyone written an R-utility to read .spa files directly into R? Thanks in advance for any lead. Chri...
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
lcs for language compiling system? It's a suggestive of the old name, easy to remember, easy to say, and seems to be easy to google. Advanced could be prepended to it to make it alcs to make it even more unique. -e
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