On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 12:45:50PM +0100, Bart Lateur wrote: > Heh. In short: are there > any more *practical* "how do I build my own compiler" books, that people > can wholeheartedly recommend? "Modern Compiler Design in C" (or "... in ML" if you so desire) by Appel. Bit weird in places - excellent if you've already got the theoretical knowledgge of the Dragon book behind you. -- Overall there is a smell of fried onions. (fnord)
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