Status update: our friends at MS are working on the cluster of Windows machines that serve our MSVC requests. The native MSVC compilers will be unavailable until the rebuild is complete. We apologise for the inconvenience -mg
Top tip: you can hit backspace in the compiler selection dropdown and then type to search by name, part-name, architecture...etc!
invidious.snopyta.org/4_HL3PH4wDg?t=342
-mg
To those asking if CE should be a full IDE or not, Matt has been working on this in his (spare) spare time! Check out the retro BASIC "CE" experience! -mg
Minor site update, but big behind-the-scenes change to reduce latency. Hopefully you won't spot any difference except a slightly more responsive compile experience! -mg
Matt was asked recently if there was user documentation for the site. Not as such, but there's this video and its follow-up, that show some of the features. The UI has changed a little but this is still mostly relevant: invidious.snopyta.org/4_HL3PH4wDg -mg
Oh, this site is insane.
gcc.godbolt.org/
You can write some C/C++ and see what it compiles to on like 300 jillion compilers/CPUs.
#MIND#BLOWN
Oh, and it does it for a bunch of different languages.
New in prod: multiple Clang CUA versions (thanks github.com/jlebar !), LDC 1.24 (as always, ty Johan Engelen!), Python as a library, OSACA added as an analysis compiler and tool (thanks to github.com/cod3monk !), new Agner VCL version, added linking sup. for Abseil - pq