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EngFlow And tipi.build Reveal CMake Remote Build Execution Solution For C And C++ Community
A ground-breaking CMake Remote Build Execution (CMake RE) service in beta has been introduced by EngFlow and tipi.build in collaboration. With financial support from Andreessen Horowitz, firstminute capital, and Tiger Global, this service uses automatic caching and cloud-based distributed build execution to substantially reduce C and C++ build times to only minutes while boosting software security.
Development of C and C++ has advanced significantly with the introduction of CMake RE, powered by EngFlow and tipi.build. This Beta release aims to redefine program development, guaranteeing both speed and security, by utilizing autonomous caching and cloud-based distributed execution.
At a special session during CPPCon in Aurora, Colorado, engineers from both businesses will share in-depth insights into this new product and its capabilities.
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Sales Engineer at EngFlow
Description As a Sales Engineer at EngFlow, you will work in a high performance team environment to drive business development and sales growth by providing technical expertise around Build and Remote Execution to our prospects and customers. You will be at the intersection of sales and engineering. About the company: EngFlow is a SaaS company that is redefining how companies build software and…

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EngFlow raises $3.7M seed to speed up compiling of large code projects
EngFlow raises $3.7M seed to speed up compiling of large code projects
Over the years, applications have gotten bigger and bigger. Even a small company could be dealing with large libraries of open source code, making it time-consuming to pull the various pieces of a project together, package them up and compile them into a single program. This often creates a bottleneck for developers. EngFlow, an early stage startup coming out of the Alchemist Accelerator this…
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With $18M in new funding, EngFlow wants to speed up your builds
With $18M in new funding, EngFlow wants to speed up your builds
Back in 2015, Google launched an open-source port of its internal automation tool for building and testing code. Dubbed Bazel (because the internal tool was called Blaze), the service uses a Python dialect to help developers write their rules and macros. Today, the tooling is used by companies ranging from Adobe to Databricks, Dropbox, LinkedIn and Redfin, so when the lead developer of Bazel at…
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