> There are a few books to read as well - there is a classic one, The
> Dragon Book (Compilers: Principals, Techniques and Tools), which was
> originally written in the 70s as Principles of Compiler Design (has been
> updated since, mine was an '86 version) is by the gurus of compiler
> design.
> It's really boring, though.

The red dragon book boring???? What! Great book.

... but only really for those that want to build hard core compliers (i.e.
nerds like J.J. & Sean C. ), you can use things like lex and Yacc (Yet
Another Compiler Compiler) to build a compiler. Building a compiler is just
1 step away from being a computer programmer nirvana.
Building an OS is nirvana.

I _am_ a nerd.. Its a good thing.

WG

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