A discovery about GCC's unidirectional rotation algorithm devblogs.microsoft.com 33 points by soheilpro 4 days ago
jdw64 4 hours ago Looking at this, I feel that while there seem to be many different actual implementations, they really boil down to just a few similar core principles
sylware 29 minutes ago gcc is gone, like clang. Those are c++ abominations. Not worth more than /opt.Prefer, tinycc, cproc, scc, assembly.
srean 8 hours ago 'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole. jraph 5 hours ago This is obviously humor.You stopped at the lexicon, check how it's used more thoroughly! srean 5 hours ago Struck by (his) Poes I suppose. jraph 3 hours ago Happens to the best of us :-) saagarjha 8 hours ago Gee I wonder why Raymond would do that srean 6 hours ago I have no context. Was that sarcasm ? I have no idea if this is expected or unexpected of Raymond. dataflow 5 hours ago Try again? You don't really need context here.Blog said: "As with all shocking discoveries, this one will <strike>shock</strike> disappoint you."You complained: "'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole." jraph 5 hours ago Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD DonHopkins 7 hours ago He found that gambling was going on in here!
jraph 5 hours ago This is obviously humor.You stopped at the lexicon, check how it's used more thoroughly! srean 5 hours ago Struck by (his) Poes I suppose. jraph 3 hours ago Happens to the best of us :-)
saagarjha 8 hours ago Gee I wonder why Raymond would do that srean 6 hours ago I have no context. Was that sarcasm ? I have no idea if this is expected or unexpected of Raymond. dataflow 5 hours ago Try again? You don't really need context here.Blog said: "As with all shocking discoveries, this one will <strike>shock</strike> disappoint you."You complained: "'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole." jraph 5 hours ago Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD
srean 6 hours ago I have no context. Was that sarcasm ? I have no idea if this is expected or unexpected of Raymond. dataflow 5 hours ago Try again? You don't really need context here.Blog said: "As with all shocking discoveries, this one will <strike>shock</strike> disappoint you."You complained: "'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole." jraph 5 hours ago Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD
dataflow 5 hours ago Try again? You don't really need context here.Blog said: "As with all shocking discoveries, this one will <strike>shock</strike> disappoint you."You complained: "'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole." jraph 5 hours ago Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD
jraph 5 hours ago Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD
Looking at this, I feel that while there seem to be many different actual implementations, they really boil down to just a few similar core principles
gcc is gone, like clang. Those are c++ abominations. Not worth more than /opt.
Prefer, tinycc, cproc, scc, assembly.
'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole.
This is obviously humor.
You stopped at the lexicon, check how it's used more thoroughly!
Struck by (his) Poes I suppose.
Happens to the best of us :-)
Gee I wonder why Raymond would do that
I have no context. Was that sarcasm ? I have no idea if this is expected or unexpected of Raymond.
Try again? You don't really need context here.
Blog said: "As with all shocking discoveries, this one will <strike>shock</strike> disappoint you."
You complained: "'Shocking', 'striking', 'disappointing', 'will shock you' -- the article is padded with hyperbole."
Damn, reader mode doesn't keep the strike, I thought it was an English idiom I didn't know about xD
He found that gambling was going on in here!