An orderly sequence of structured examples of increasing difficulty 
illustrating the concepts covering all the bases would be nice.  This is 
especially true as one enters the realm of trees and then string rewriting.  I 
used the book for a class on writing language parsers and we had a good deal of 
difficulty after the first part.  We're currently using the Language 
Implementation Patterns book with a bit more success so far because of the 
orderly presentation that the use of patterns is providing.

Regards, Ray
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Ray Schneider,PE, Ph.D
Associate Professor
Math and Computer Science
Bridgewater College
http://www.bridgewater.edu/~rschneid/
http://theweedlessgarden.blogspot.com
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Terence Parr [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 18:36
To: antlr-interest Interest
Subject: [antlr-interest] what would ANTLR ref guide revised edition have?

Howdy. I'm thinking about revising the ref guide for ANTLR 3 (ANTLR v4 might be 
awhile so I should update book).  Any suggestions to improve?  One obvious 
thing: discuss not just java target :)

Ter

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