LLVM
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LDC D Compiler 1.0 Adds Objective-C Support, Full ARM Compatibility
Version 1.0 of the LLVM D Compiler (LDC) was quietly released earlier this month as a huge step forward for the D programming language.
LDC 1.0.0 brings support for Objective-C, full ARM platform support, initial support for AArch64/ARM64, better support for Android, support for LLVM 3.8, early support of LLVM 3.9 SVN, and support for linking against the LLVM shared library.
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LLVM 3.9 Planned For Release In Late August
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