Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 06:39:18 05/17/02
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On May 17, 2002 at 00:07:31, Dann Corbit wrote: >The Intel compilers do global optimizations and global reordering of the objects >to minimize the jump distnaces. It will also do profile guided optimizations to >make the most likely jump scheduled in the pipleline by default. > >The Microsoft .net compiler does the same thing also does whole program >optimization and even the old Microsoft compilers did global optimizations. > Dann, I've heard good things about Visual Studio .NET from an ease-of-use standpoint. But somebody here mentioned that the C/C++ is not very compliant with standards (or something like that). Do you know anything about that?
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