Any book recommendation for writing a compiler?

Ola Fosheim Grøstad ola.fosheim.grostad+dlang at gmail.com
Sat Nov 4 20:28:17 UTC 2017


On Saturday, 4 November 2017 at 15:51:30 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
> People who say that after reading the dragon book, you will 
> program your own programming language are lying.

Well, you most certainly can write your own programming language 
after reading about 30% of the dragon book, but I think you can 
find easier books to get started these days.

For more advanced stuff I would recommend downloading power 
points or notes from university courses on master or ph.d. level. 
The books  and articles on more advanced stuff are often heavy on 
formalisms and difficult to digest for most programmers.



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