I found this books last weeks, on community page of different language and 
I consider buying them. But I have a lot thing to learn for Go with 
learning materials for free (unicode, UTF-8, Go spec, etc.), that I will 
probably postpone this book to the future. If you don't mind, I want to ask 
you about your experience of writing interpreter with them.

Best regards,
Kamil
środa, 26 stycznia 2022 o 20:35:37 UTC+1 timphar...@gmail.com napisał(a):

> How's it going? I'd just like to talk with someone who's doing the same 
> thing, it's kind of a lonely hobby.
>
> I'm just about to start on the actual interpreter, I've got my lexer and 
> parser working, and I also have a thing called a "relexer" which is kind of 
> an elegant kludge that makes syntactic whitespace work, and an "uberparser" 
> which breaks the program down into chunks ... my language is very different 
> from Monkey, there's going to be hardly a line of Ball's code left when I'm 
> finished, but I couldn't do it without him.
>
> (And for those of you who haven't seen his books, I recommend them, 
> they're like crack if crack made you a better and smarter person.)
>

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