Share mailing lists about general compiler development
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:05 am
I'm trying to find a mailing list about general compiler development which is unspecific to a project, geared to discuss general compiler implementation tricks.
So far I've only found the GCC mailing lists, the Java compiler development ones, and some others about other compilers, but I need a mailing list (or website) where I can discuss my tricks and learn from others, where several projects can be present, but that general tricks are discussed to make the knowledge on those topics more easy to understand.
Mailing lists seem to be the fastest means of getting practical answers within minutes the whole 24 hours a day, where you really need to understand what is happening, but also you can see the discussion process of implementation step by step in a mailing list without additional noise.
That's what I'm looking for a general compiler development mailing list, but I would use any other resource like forums, IRC chat, web chat, personal mail or through a new mailing list about compiler development, anything that can be used to discuss the whole 24 hours time and being able to get constant answers from several genuinely interested people in practice.
So far I've only found the GCC mailing lists, the Java compiler development ones, and some others about other compilers, but I need a mailing list (or website) where I can discuss my tricks and learn from others, where several projects can be present, but that general tricks are discussed to make the knowledge on those topics more easy to understand.
Mailing lists seem to be the fastest means of getting practical answers within minutes the whole 24 hours a day, where you really need to understand what is happening, but also you can see the discussion process of implementation step by step in a mailing list without additional noise.
That's what I'm looking for a general compiler development mailing list, but I would use any other resource like forums, IRC chat, web chat, personal mail or through a new mailing list about compiler development, anything that can be used to discuss the whole 24 hours time and being able to get constant answers from several genuinely interested people in practice.