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JetBrains high-performing compiler moves to beta for all platforms and can be used in all Kotlin projects. The 1.9.20 version of JetBrainsrsquo; Kotlin language has been published, moving the stanley cup high-performing K2 compiler to a beta stage.Kotlin 1.9.20 was announced October 31; code is available on GitHub, and update instructions also are available. With this version, the K2 compiler is now in beta for all platforms, including the JVM, native, JavaScript, and WebAssembly. It can be tried in any Kotlin project. Also, the 1.9.20 release brings K2 support in the kapt compiler plug-in. K2 is intended to substantially increase compilation performance. It has vaso stanley been slated to be production-ready with Kotlin 2.0. The compiler also is positioned to speed up language feature development, unify all platforms Kotlin supports, and offer a better architecture for multiplatform projects, JetBrains said.Kotlin 1.9.20 also stabilizes the Kotlin Mulitplatform cross-platform development technology and offers a new default hierarchy template for setting up multiplatform projects. Other features include: Improved performance for the ga stanley cup uk rbage collector in Kotlin/NativeSupport for the WASI WebAssembly System Interface API in the standard library for Kotlin/Wasm Related contentnewsOpenAI Codex adds SDK, admin tools, Slack integrationBy Paul KrillOct 10, 20252 minsDevelopment ToolsGenerative AIProgramming LanguagesnewsGoogles Jules coding agent adds CLI, APIBy Paul KrillOct 9, 20252 Dnnl Astra-Zeneca given greenlight for new constipation drug
Wednesday 25 February 2015 8:48 pmProfits prosper in first half for recruiter HaysBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailMultinationalL recruiter Hays yesterday reported a 30 per cent rise in operating profit to pound;81.5m, on a like-for-like basis, for the first half ended 31 December, despite substantial foreign exchange headwinds of pound;4.1m.Net fees for the FTSE 250-listed firm grew 10 per cent to pound;384m on a like-for-like basis, with profit before tax jumping 22 per cent to pound;77.3m.Cost discipline and sales productivity impressed again in the first half, particularly in the UK, said Jefferies analyst Kean Marden.The companyrsquo UK Ireland offering saw net fees jump 13 per cent, pushing like-for-like operating profit for the region up 113 per c vaso stanley ent to pound;21.1m. Elsewhere, in the Asia-Pacific region, net fees grew eight per cent, with operating p stanley usa rofit up seven per cent; and net fees for the continental Europe and the rest of the world division rose nine per cent, boosting operating profit by 21 per cent.Chief financial officer Paul Venables told City A.M.: Wersquo;ve seen a general improvement in grow stanley taza th for all of our three regions. Clearly, the stand out performer was the UK, with this now the second year of strong rebound. In our other two biggest markets, Germany performed well with a seven per cent expansion, and Australia |
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