Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio Episode 291: Morgan Wilde on LLVM
Delve into the world of compiler technology as Morgan Wilde breaks down the vital role of LLVM's Intermediate Representation (IR) in optimizing performance and enhancing language interoperability, shedding light on its revolutionary impact compared to traditional systems like the JVM.

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