![]() ![]() However, this level of detail and theory does not make it a good introductory book. The Dragon Book is a very thorough book, with detailed discussion of theory (especially about parsing). Please also vote down answers where the answerer says only "read the Dragon Book", without a qualifying remark. ![]() These are excellent introductions to compiler for beginners. If you find yourself in this position, please recommend " Engineering a Compiler" by Keith Cooper/Linda Torczon, or " Modern Compiler Implementation in X" (where X should probably be Java, maybe C), by Andrew Appel. This is very bad advice for a compiler newbie (see discussion) Someone immediately replies "read the dragon book". People ask "how do I learn compilers" in some form or other every few weeks.
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