compiler theory

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(idea) by rp (4 hr) (print)   (I like it!) Sat Nov 13 1999 at 14:36:11
The science of how to build compilers for computer programming languages.

Most of it is a branch of formal language theory, especially concerned with the construction of efficient techniques for parsing and translating computer languages, and the classes of languages that lend themselves to these techniques.

Most of it was was developed around 1965-1975; famous names include Donald Knuth, Jeffrey Ullman, Alfred Aho.

A good source of acronyms such as LL(1) and LALR(1).

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