Every compiler and app that runs on Windows makes the platform relevant and attractive. If a part of Google wants to do this by porting Clang and creating third party PDBs that makes it even sweeter ...
With two cores at 240 MHz and about 8.5 MB of non-banked RAM if you’re using the right ESP32-S3 version, this MCU seems at least in terms of specifications to be quite the mini PC. Obviously this ...
With AdaCore’s latest GNAT Pro Ada compiler, it’s now possible to generate C source code using its Common Code Generator (CCG). This is designed to provide portability to the vast majority of ...
At Build 2015, Microsoft announced plans to allow Android developers to bring their apps to Windows 10. They also announced Objective C support to attract iOS developers, but one big question remained ...
Older CPUs and some fairly modern microcontrollers are not made to readily support C compilers. Among those are the 1802, some 8-bit PICs, and the 6502 at the heart of the Commodore 64. That’s not to ...
What's the situation like with IDEs for Clang on Windows? I'm assuming that although Google targets Windows for Chrome they likely primarily develop on Mac OS and/or Linux (based on half-remembered ...