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Compile Defined
Programmers have to convert source code, written in a high-level language such as C, into object code (typically Assembly language), so that a microprocessor can run the program. This is similar to the process artists go thru in order to create game art-- I create textures in Photoshop, saving them in PSD format, then I convert them down to the appropriate bitmap format for use in the game. However, it can take a long time for programmers to compile their code, like overnight or a couple days, depending on the complexity.
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- Creating Executable Jars For Your Clojure Application
- How to compile a kernel for Ubuntu Jaunty | My Thoughts
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- HOWTO: Compile source code - Ubuntu Forums
- Python syntax/lint check
- cURL - INSTALL: This document describes how to compile, build and install curl and libcurl from source code.
- Plugging mcrypt into PHP, on Leopard 10.5.6 | Michael Gracie
- Compiling Python Code: import compileall compileall.com pile_dir(" ;mylib", force=1)
- How To Compile A Kernel - The CentOS Way | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
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