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The Art of Compiler Design: Theory and Practice

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This introduction covers the essentials while addressing the more esoteric aspects of compiler design such as, for example, RISC and Pipeline Processor Scheduling. The material is presented from a grammar theoretical perspective without ignoring the practical issues in production compiler design.

368 pages, Paperback

First published November 11, 1991

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