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Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book smct@frontiernet.net (Susan Thibodeau) (1999-07-25) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book t.hutt@worldnet.att.net (Taylor Hutt) (1999-07-28) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book aserafin@post.pl (Andrzej Serafin) (1999-07-28) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book cgbatema@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (1999-07-28) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book ast@halcyon.com (1999-07-28) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book d97roli@dtek.chalmers.se (1999-07-28) |
Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book flvdberg@wxs.nl (Floris van den Berg) (1999-07-28) |
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From: | "Susan Thibodeau" <smct@frontiernet.net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 25 Jul 1999 18:12:30 -0400 |
Organization: | Frontier GlobalCenter Inc. |
Keywords: | books, question |
I am looking for a book on compilers/interpreters that covers lexical
and syntax analysis, code generation, etc..
In particular, I would appreciate references to any book that provides
a (relatively) simple and gentle introduction to how
compilers/interpreters work. The book should be meaty enough to
provide a decent foundation for understanding Aho, Sethu, and Ullman's
"Compilers" book (a.k.a. the Dragon Book).
Any and all advice is most appreciated. Thanks.
~Susan
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