godbolt.org
About me - Matt Godbolt — Matt Godbolt’s blog
http://www.godbolt.org/MattGodbolt
About me - Matt Godbolt. Hi there, I’m Matt Godbolt — pleased to meet you. Please, come in, sit down, make yourself at home. Let me tell you a bit about myself. I was born on August 16. 1976 to Richard and Christine Godbolt. My first computer came at age 8, a 48k Sinclair Spectrum. During my school years I met like-minded Richard Talbot-Watkins, and we started making little programs for our computers. By now I’d upgraded to a BBC Master computer (via a Spectrum 3. There I met the Internet! IRClient kept ...
cyberhades.com
Compilador interactivo de C/C++ | Cyberhades
http://www.cyberhades.com/2014/03/09/compilador-interactivo-de-cc
Er Docu der finde. Y tú de qué vas? La pira de Hades. Compilador interactivo de C/C. On mar 9th 2014 - No Comments. Cuando haces ingeniería inversa a un binario (del cual no dispones del código fuente), no es sólo importante tener conocimientos de ensamblador, la pila, montículo (heap), registros, etc sino también es importante conocer los pequeños trucos y patrones que usa el compilador/es a la hora de generar el código binario. Cómo se traduce una instrucción. 57 programas que provocan errores en compi...
xania.org
About me - Matt Godbolt — Matt Godbolt’s blog
http://www.xania.org/MattGodbolt
About me - Matt Godbolt. Hi there, I’m Matt Godbolt — pleased to meet you. Please, come in, sit down, make yourself at home. Let me tell you a bit about myself. I was born on August 16. 1976 to Richard and Christine Godbolt. My first computer came at age 8, a 48k Sinclair Spectrum. During my school years I met like-minded Richard Talbot-Watkins, and we started making little programs for our computers. By now I’d upgraded to a BBC Master computer (via a Spectrum 3. There I met the Internet! IRClient kept ...
xania.org
Coding — Matt Godbolt’s blog
http://www.xania.org/Coding
How it works: Compiler Explorer. I’ve been running Compiler Explorer. For over four years now, and a lot has changed in that time. In addition to C , it now supports Go. It scales up and down to support demand. It has many different compilers, many self-built. I’ve been asked by a couple of people recently how everything works, and so I thought I’d put some notes down here, in case it should help anyone else considering something similar. In brief: Compiler Explorer runs on some Amazon EC2. Ramblings on ...