Kernel Intermediate Representation Infrastructure
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Mar 12, 2026 - Python
Kernel Intermediate Representation Infrastructure
Tiger is a Delphi-hosted compiler infrastructure that lets you generate native x86-64 binaries for Windows and Linux — executables, shared libraries, static libraries, and object files — entirely from code. There is no source language to parse. Instead, you construct programs using a fluent Delphi API: define types, declare functions.
Yttria programming language using LLVM bindings in pure TypeScript.
A simpler version of what LLVM is at its core; "An optimizer and transpiler of its very own LLVM IR to various architecture's ISA".
Big Engine - Universal Compiler Feedback Interface for LLVM/GCC/V8/GRAALVM
The Universal Goal Execution Model. A deterministic computational substrate for autonomous agents and post-procedural software. Stop programming execution. Start declaring intent.
Compiler Construction Toolkit
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