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Compiler Design

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The book Compiler Design is a complete text for exploring the design and working of modern compilers. The book is of immense use for the graduate and undergraduate students of computer science, engineering, and information technology. The book uses lucid language along with examples on every topic for better grasp of the concepts. It explains the concepts of compiling and program translation in detail. Various phases of the modern compiler have been discussed in separate chapters, thereby, presenting a clear distinctive role performed by the compiler.

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Published August 31, 2011

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November 22, 2022
No ratings as it would be unfair to rate it. What I read of this book, was decent. Unfortunately, I am a Kindle user and as such, there are some basic kindle features it was missing like Kindle enabled table of Contents, or the font / page resizing that kindle does for small devices. So, it was unusable and I returned it.
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