This book has been written to support a practically oriented course in programming language translation for senior undergraduates in Computer Science. It is aimed at students who are probably quite competent in the art of imperative programming (for example, in C++, Pascal, or Modula-2), but whose mathematics may be a little weak; students who require only a solid introduction to the subject, so as to provide them with insight into areas of language design and implementation, rather than a deluge of theory which they will probably never use again; students who will enjoy fairly extensive case studies of translators for the sorts of languages with which they are most familiar; students who need to be made aware of compiler writing tools, and to
come to appreciate and know how to use them.
It will hopefully also appeal to a certain class of hobbyist who wishes to know more about how translators work.
Author(s): Terry P.D.
Publisher: www
Year: 1996
Language: English
Pages: 441
appa.pdf......Page 1
appa0.pdf......Page 9
appb.pdf......Page 15
appc.pdf......Page 45
appd.pdf......Page 59
biblio.pdf......Page 83
chap01.pdf......Page 90
chap02.pdf......Page 96
chap03.pdf......Page 110
chap04.pdf......Page 117
chap05.pdf......Page 143
chap06.pdf......Page 170
chap07.pdf......Page 188
chap08.pdf......Page 205
chap09.pdf......Page 222
chap10.pdf......Page 238
chap11.pdf......Page 260
chap12.pdf......Page 272
chap13.pdf......Page 290
chap14.pdf......Page 310
chap15.pdf......Page 336
chap16.pdf......Page 362
chap17.pdf......Page 382
chap18.pdf......Page 405
contents.pdf......Page 425
index.pdf......Page 429
preface.pdf......Page 435
readme.pdf......Page 441