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Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted zhester@enetis.net (Zac Hester) (2001-11-29) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted joshualevy@yahoo.com (2001-12-03) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted rweaver@ix.netcom.com (Dick Weaver) (2001-12-08) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted JeffKenton@mediaone.net (Jeff Kenton) (2002-01-03) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted donalies@adelphia.net (michelle) (2002-02-06) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted aschwarz@acm.org (2002-03-09) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted dr_feriozi@prodigy.net (SLK Parsers) (2002-03-17) |
Re: Compiler Theory/History Book Recommendations Wanted math@planetp.org (Math Stuff) (2002-04-17) |
From: | Jeff Kenton <JeffKenton@mediaone.net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 3 Jan 2002 15:36:34 -0500 |
Organization: | ATT Broadband |
References: | 01-11-138 01-12-013 |
Keywords: | algol60, history, comment |
Posted-Date: | 03 Jan 2002 15:36:34 EST |
Joshua Levy wrote:
> "Zac Hester" <zhester@enetis.net> wrote in message news:01-11-138...
> > I would really like to see some of the historical solutions to
> > building compilers from the ground up. I'm also desperately
> > interested in modern techniques (heavy use of OOP).
There was a very detailed description in the book "Algol 60 Implementation".
See if your library has a copy.
[I found a fairly cheap used copy on the net. -John]
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