This exciting and practical book for compiler construction combines
history and development of several early programming languages
together with sufficient theory to develop a compiler for an
extensive language. The book reflects the author's views that
compiler construction can best be learned by the actual
implementation of a compiler. A source language, equivalent to
early translating languages, is developed. An object language
consisting entirely of numbers is also developed. The student will
learn to write programs in the developed source and object
language. Using the language C++, the author gently leads the
student through the steps which are necessary to complete a working
compiler in a one-semester effort. Extensive exercises at the end
of each chapter keep the student's focus on the big project - the
implementation of a working compiler.
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