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The next generation compiler

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-12 18:24

It has come to my attention that current C compilers compile C to assembly and then assembles and links the assembly code. What about a new type of compiler, which just develops an intuition on how to generate the raw binary. I'm thinking of creating the next generation C compiler, it's a trained neural network which compiles by intuition rather than preset assembly instructions. It should probably compile code much faster than current C compilers and we can market it as organic and natural since it's just like a C compiling animal as opposed to the current compiler robots.

What do you think /prog/?

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-15 16:39

Apparently the feeble minds of /prog/ are not ready for the compiler revolution.

Also I think it's funny that nobody mentioned how it would be completely unreliable as a C compiler since it would only sometimes produce expected behavior even if trained correctly.

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This type of compiler would already perform every optimization possible, please leave /prog/ and perform harakiri on yourself, this is the only way for your family to save face.

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