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What is Clang?

Clang is a compiler front end for the C, C++, Objective-C, and Objective-C++ programming languages. It uses the LLVM compiler infrastructure as its back end and has been designed to be modular, library-based, and easy to integrate with other tools. It's commonly used for static analysis, code compilation, and as a platform for building developer tools.

What other technologies are related to Clang?

Clang Competitor Technologies

GCC is another widely used compiler suite, directly competing with Clang in compiling C, C++, and other languages.
mentioned alongside Clang in 10% (670) of relevant job posts
MSVC is Microsoft's C++ compiler, another major competitor to Clang, particularly on Windows.
mentioned alongside Clang in 36% (155) of relevant job posts

Clang Complementary Technologies

LLVM is the underlying compiler infrastructure that Clang is built upon. Clang is the C/C++ frontend for LLVM.
mentioned alongside Clang in 10% (374) of relevant job posts
CMake is a build system generator that can be used to generate build files for Clang. It simplifies the build process.
mentioned alongside Clang in 2% (449) of relevant job posts
Bazel is another build system that supports Clang as a compiler. It is complementary to Clang by managing the build process.
mentioned alongside Clang in 2% (143) of relevant job posts

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