On a modern computer dead code analysis with constant folding should be nearly unnoticeable when compiling a large project
On a modern computer dead code analysis with constant folding should be nearly unnoticeable when compiling a large project
LISP is most accurate
Old school Unix was great and FreeBSD
What? No! There are nu GNU libs, no Linux kernel but DOS! They use NTFS and do you know by what cruel abonimation of a process they load shared libraries?? Have you ever tried to compile anything besides java in that monstrosity or even properly install a compiler without loosing the complete grasp on reality?
I swear to god, companies are nowadays just picking the solution with the most buzzwords. Any compiler engineering student knows how to write a transpiler from one language to another, while getting this right is a cumbersome task, it still completly automated afterwards. Just hire a few compiler engineering phds and the job is done in at least half a year.
Look what i found after a quick google search: