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Podcasts News TechSNAP 420: Choose Your Own Compiler

420: Choose Your Own Compiler

Published: Jan. 10, 2020, 8:15 a.m.

Compiling the Linux kernel with Clang has never been easier, so we explore this alternative compiler and what it brings to the ecosystem.

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Plus Debian's continued init system debate, and our frustrations over 5G reporting.

Links:

  • 5G Underwhelms in Its First Big Test - WSJ
  • How South Korea built 5G, and what it's learning - RCR Wireless News
  • After seven months, here\u2019s what South Korea can teach us about 5G - CNA
  • South Korea secures 4 million 5G subscribers | ZDNet
  • Debian Developers Take To Voting Over Init System Diversity
  • Debian GR Results
  • General Resolution: Init systems and systemd
  • Ringing In 2020 By Clang\u2019ing The Linux 5.5 Kernel - Benchmarks Of GCC vs. Clang Built Kernels
  • Using LLVM Clang To Compile The Linux Kernel Is Heating Up Again Thanks To Google
  • Building the kernel with Clang - LWN
  • ClangBuiltLinux
  • Compiling the Linux kernel with LLVM tools (FOSDEM 2019)

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