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Writing a C compiler : build a real programming language from scratch

By: Sandler, Nora.
Publisher: San Francisco : No Starch Press, 2024Description: xxxvii, 750 p. ; ill., (b & w), 24 cm.ISBN: 9781718500426.Subject(s): Assembly language | Abstract syntax tree | Constant folding | Copy propagation | Floating-point | Pseudocode | Register allocator | Return statement | String literals | Undefined behaviorDDC classification: 005.133 Summary: An approachable, hands-on tutorial to writing a C compiler and how programming languages work. Readers are gently led step by step to build a small working compiler that continues to develop throughout the book, creating a final program that translates code written by the programmer into code the computer can understand. Writing a C Compiler offers readers an accessible, practical approach to this complex and often overly theoretical topic.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An approachable, hands-on tutorial to writing a C compiler and how programming languages work. Readers are gently led step by step to build a small working compiler that continues to develop throughout the book, creating a final program that translates code written by the programmer into code the computer can understand. Writing a C Compiler offers readers an accessible, practical approach to this complex and often overly theoretical topic.

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