The TenDRA Compiler is an open-source compiler infrastructure originally developed in the late 1990s at the University of Bristol to support the compilation of the C programming language and certain C-like languages. The name "TenDRA" stands for "Technology for the Development of Robust Applications." Key features of the TenDRA Compiler include: 1. **Modularity**: TenDRA is designed with modularity in mind, allowing it to be extended and adapted for various needs and architectures.
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