>What’s the point of paying for college, if you’re stuck behind a webcam? >Yes, you can learn some things, but you can also learn it by just watching YouTube. This relies on heavy assumptions. I recently had a few…
>Despite the fact that FB Messenger is explicitly designed for non-professional use and can do group chats people are still gravitating to Zoom. Facebook doesn't seem to be secure. I bet people don't want to have hours…
How do they ensure that output of both compilers is correct? e.g LLVM output is A, but the new one is B, how do they deal with different results between backends?
>What’s the point of paying for college, if you’re stuck behind a webcam? >Yes, you can learn some things, but you can also learn it by just watching YouTube. This relies on heavy assumptions. I recently had a few…
>Despite the fact that FB Messenger is explicitly designed for non-professional use and can do group chats people are still gravitating to Zoom. Facebook doesn't seem to be secure. I bet people don't want to have hours…
How do they ensure that output of both compilers is correct? e.g LLVM output is A, but the new one is B, how do they deal with different results between backends?