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| Non-Tool based books. (Question) JMadSoftware@earthlink.net (Josh Madarasz) (2005-01-09) |
| Re: Non-Tool based books. (Question) Juergen.Kahrs@vr-web.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?J=FCrgen_Kahrs?=) (2005-01-12) |
| Re: Non-Tool based books. (Question) news8573@paulcager.com (Paul Cager) (2005-01-14) |
| From: | "Paul Cager" <news8573@paulcager.com> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
| Date: | 14 Jan 2005 00:42:02 -0500 |
| Organization: | http://groups.google.com |
| References: | 05-01-024 |
| Keywords: | books |
| Posted-Date: | 14 Jan 2005 00:42:02 EST |
Josh Madarasz wrote:
> i.e. something geared more towards the hobbyist who wants to learn to
> write the entire thing without useing for example Lex and Yacc or
I would recommend "Programming Language Processors in Java" by David
Watt and Deryck Brown. They develop an interpretive compiler for a
simple language using plain Java without any tools such as Yacc/Lex.
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