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a class of language grammars, which can be parsed without backtracking. the first l stands for left-to-right scan, the second for leftmost derivation.


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Not to be confused with II (disambiguation), with two “i”s.
LL is an initialism which may stand for:

Companies and organizations
  • Lian Li, a Taiwanese manufacturer of computer cases and accessories
  • Little league, a non-profit organization in the United States
  • Linden Lab, makers and publisher of Second Life
  • Lincoln Laboratory, a US Federally Funded Research and Development Center.

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Ll/ll is a digraph which occurs in several natural languages.

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LLVM (formerly Low Level Virtual Machine) is a compiler infrastructure written in C++ that is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs written in arbitrary programming languages. Originally implemented for C and C++, the language-agnostic design (and the success) of LLVM has since spawned a wide variety of front ends: languages with compilers which use LLVM include Objective-C, Fortran, Ada, Haskell, Java bytecode, Python, Ruby, ActionScript, GLSL, and Rust.

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