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Question: LLVM books

Started byjeffkenton@gmail.com
First post2018-02-01 11:32 -0500
Last post2018-02-05 11:17 -0500
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  Question: LLVM books jeffkenton@gmail.com - 2018-02-01 11:32 -0500
    Re: Question: LLVM books Egdares Futch <efutch@gmail.com> - 2018-02-05 11:17 -0500

#1942 — Question: LLVM books

Fromjeffkenton@gmail.com
Date2018-02-01 11:32 -0500
SubjectQuestion: LLVM books
Message-ID<18-02-001@comp.compilers>
Hi,

What are good books to get started doing LLVM development? I've done lots of compiler work -- just want to get into LLVM.

Thanks.
[I'd start with the stuff on the LLVM web site.
http://llvm.org/docs/
-John]

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FromEgdares Futch <efutch@gmail.com>
Date2018-02-05 11:17 -0500
Message-ID<18-02-007@comp.compilers>
In reply to#1942
I am reading the Packt book "LLVM essentials", it has good code examples.

Regards,

Egdares

On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 11:32 AM, <jeffkenton@gmail.com> wrote:
> What are good books to get started doing LLVM development? I've done lots
> of compiler work -- just want to get into LLVM.

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