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Let's Build A Compiler

 

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Let's Build A Compiler

  1. Introduction
  2. Expression Parsing
  3. More Expressions
  4. Interpreters
  5. Control Constructs
  6. Boolean Expressions
  7. Lexical Scanning
  8. A Little Philosophy
  9. A Top View
  10. Introduction to "TINY"
  11. Lexical Scan Revisited
  12. Miscellany
  13. Procedures
  14. Types
  15. Back To The Future
  16. Unit Construction

Book Review :

This book, by Jack W. Crenshaw, is good for those people, who want their own compiler ready in about a month or so, like students preparing for projects. This book has a pragmatic approach towards compiler programming. It doesn't disgusts you with the boring compiler theory, rather it teaches you by doing it.

I am also writing a tutorial / ebook on the same topic, in which I am explaining the code in C++. This is actually my OOPS project in my V Semester of Engineering in Computer Science. I will upload the whole Project ( + Project Report on this site ) . All this is prepared, but I need to format it before uploading on the website. If you want it before it is uploaded, please mail me at http://amitmathur.8m.com/cmailme.html?Pls_Send_Me_your_OOPS_Project .

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This book is hosted on Amit Mathur's website : http://amitmathur.8m.com .