Re: Something "simpler" than the Dragon Book

ast@halcyon.com
28 Jul 1999 01:46:40 -0400

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From: ast@halcyon.com
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 28 Jul 1999 01:46:40 -0400
Organization: WinStar NorthWest Nexus
References: 99-07-119
Keywords: books

I'd highly recommend Allen Holub's _Compiler Design in C_. As stated
in the intro, it was specifically written to be a more readable intro
and complement the Dragon Book.


HTH


Susan Thibodeau (smct@frontiernet.net) wrote:
: I am looking for a book on compilers/interpreters that covers lexical
: and syntax analysis, code generation, etc..
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