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A compiler is a computer program that translates a higher-level programming language into a lower-level language. For example: Solidity is compiled into EVM opcodes.
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How do I determine the most recommended (safest to use) version of Solidity?
We keep a list of security relevant bugs known to be present in each compiler version in https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/blob/develop/docs/bugs_by_version.json. … Therefore, it is not clear how to determine the best trade-off between using recent solidity language features and also being fairly confident that enough security researchers have poked the compiler corresponding …