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Compilers [2nd ed.] : principles, techniques and tools

Contributor(s): Aho, Alfred V. Lam, Monica S. Sethi, Ravi Ullman, Jeffrey D. Bansal, Sorav.
Publisher: Noida Pearson 2023Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxiii, 965p.ISBN: 9789357054119.Subject(s): Compilateurs (Logiciels) Compilers (Computer programs)DDC classification: 001.6425 | C738 Summary: Pearson’s flagship title Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as the "Dragon Book," is available in a new edition to reflect the current state of compilation. This book provides the foundation for understanding the theory and practice of compilers. Revised and updated with new chapters on Programming Language Semantics and Undefined Behaviour Semantics, the title addresses modern issues in compiler design. However, the authors, recognizing that few readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus on the broader set of problems faced in software design and software development
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival 09 to 16 Sept, 2024
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Pearson’s flagship title Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as the "Dragon Book," is available in a new edition to reflect the current state of compilation. This book provides the foundation for understanding the theory and practice of compilers. Revised and updated with new chapters on Programming Language Semantics and Undefined Behaviour Semantics, the title addresses modern issues in compiler design. However, the authors, recognizing that few readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus on the broader set of problems faced in software design and software development

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