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Compilers: A High-Level Overview

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This books aims to provide a high-level overview of compilers, delving into the intricacies of lexers, parsers, semantic analyzers, intermediate representation, optimization, and the advancement of compiler technology.

208 pages, Paperback

Published September 16, 2023

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Jean-Jacques Reibel

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July 1, 2024
It's a alright high-level introduction to compilers, but is very repetitive, with some explanations repeated five or six times. It felt like it could have been 25% shorter without sacrificing any real content. I also found the flowery text comparing compilation steps to symphonies to be annoying and unnecessary. I'm not entirely sure who the target audience is given the shallow depth combined with a very low-level subject - no one is likely to need an executive summary of the material and those more technically inclined will likely want one of the more low-level and detailed tomes on the subject.
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