I want to learn what will likely be C23 when it becomes available. I read on Wikipedia "The GCC 9,[7]Clang 9.0,[8] and Pelles C 11.00[9] compilers implement a compiler flag to support this standard." but I am a complete beginner to all things programming.
I wanted to write or have software written that could act as a real world physics engine on a sub-quantum/sub-electric level. I am well versed in physics, chemistry, quantum mechanics and string theory but I am trying to program something incredibly complex and revolutionary over the next few decades. Ideally one would be able to access an accurate enough model of themselves to diagnose and cure any disease, extend longevity, calculate metabolic and nutritional requirements, devise exercise routines and generally use the computing power we have for the good of all man-kind.
My question is what would be the best compiler and computer hardware/OS to write in C2x so that I can use distributed network computing to access the processing power of super computers around the world while I cannot afford one myself.
I figure if I match the compiler and my new computer to the supercomputer/s that will be doing the bulk of the programming this could avoid problems later on.
This is the current build I've been discussing with a computer builder but he's not an expert of C so I'd really love some input.
CPU: i9 12900K
CPU Cooler: MSI Core Liquid Cooler 240MM
Motherboard: MSI MPG Z690 CARBON Wi-Fi
RAM: 128GB DDR5 4800Mhz (4x32GB)
SSDs: 2x 2TB Aorus 7000's Gen 4 In RAID 1
Storage HD's: 2x 10TB Seagate SkyHawk AI HD's
GPU/s: 2x PNY RTX 3090 24GB
PSU: 2000W CoolerMaster PSU
Case: Lian Li 011 Dynamic
Misc Parts: NV-Link, Cooler Brackets, cables, fans ect
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro