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There is also an updated book by the authors of the dragon book called
compilers principles, techniques, and tools. It is quite exhaustive.
On 2001年8月17日, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> > Excellent, just clicked "Submit" on my Amazon order for that book ;) Thanks
> > much! :)
>
> Another more modern book with a good reputation (and I've read some of it,
> and agree with it on the strength of that) is "Modern compiler
> implementation in ML" (there are versions in other languages) by Appel.
>
> It has a few advantages over the Dragon book: the theory is presented more
> accessibly, it's more up to date, and it has plenty of code implementing
> mini-OO, functional and imperative languages.
>
> On the down side, it's probably not as exhaustive, and it's rather less
> rigorous. But I think the two complement each other well.
>
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