Code Valley Launches Bitcoin-based Global Compiler

Code Valley Launches Bitcoin-based Global Compiler

Powered by a network of cooperating software agents that offer compilation as a service, Emergent Coding is totally new system for software development. Pilot, an interface to a bitcoin-fuelled global compiler network, has been launched by Code Valley. Powered by a network of cooperating software agents that offer compilation as a service, Emergent Coding is totally new system for software development. Each compile-as-a-service agent is a node in a globally distributed compiler, and each agent is carefully crafted by a software developer. When building a program using Emergent Coding, a....


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