This document is another way to learn about LLVM. Unlike the LLVM Reference Manual or LLVM Programmer's Manual, here we learn about LLVM through the experience of creating a simple programming language named Stacker. Stacker was invented specifically as a demonstration of LLVM. The emphasis in this document is not on describing the intricacies of LLVM itself but on how to use it to build your own compiler system.
Welcome to the Yahoo! Hadoop Tutorial. This CD includes the following materials designed to teach you how to use the Hadoop distributed data processing environment:
RunMyProcess makes use of Web 2.0 technologies to deliver a SaaS BPM and integration platform which allows to automate, the exchange between your internal information system, your partners or your software based on a model driven apporach.
Welcome to Pachube, a service that enables you to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects, devices, buildings and environments around the world. The key aim is to facilitate interaction between remote environments, both physical and virtual.
EEML is a markup language that describes the data output of sensors and actuators, often in an architectural context but also in interactive environments, interface devices and even Second Life objects.
Distel's core extends Emacs Lisp with the Erlang programming model and an interoperable implementation of the Erlang distributed message-passing protocol. The package includes Emacs-based development tools written on top of this core.
Some readers of my blog hate html tables and often ask to me which is the better way to design FORMS with CSS, without using tables to place each form element in a table's cell.
I'm Federico Feroldi, a visionary developer and technology enthustiast. This blog will follow my latest projects and interests about my life and my job. I hope you'll enjoy and contribute with your comments.