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Highlights
- A fun, hands-on guide to writing your own compiler for a real-world programming language.
- About the Author: Nora Sandler is a software engineer based in Seattle.
- 792 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming Languages
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About the Book
"An approachable, hands-on tutorial to writing a C compiler and how programming languages work. Readers are gently led step by step to build a small working compiler that continues to develop throughout the book, creating a final program that translates code written by the programmer into code the computer can understand. Writing a C Compiler offers readers an accessible, practical approach to this complex and often overly theoretical topic"--Book Synopsis
A fun, hands-on guide to writing your own compiler for a real-world programming language. Compilers are at the heart of everything programmers do, yet even experienced developers find them intimidating. For those eager to truly grasp how compilers work, Writing a C Compiler dispels the mystery. This book guides you through a fun and engaging project where you'll learn what it takes to compile a real-world programming language to actual assembly code. Writing a C Compiler will take you step by step through the process of building your own compiler for a significant subset of C--no prior experience with compiler construction or assembly code needed. Once you've built a working compiler for the simplest C program, you'll add new features chapter by chapter. The algorithms in the book are all in pseudocode, so you can implement your compiler in whatever language you like. Along the way, you'll explore key concepts like:- Lexing and parsing: Learn how to write a lexer and recursive descent parser that transform C code into an abstract syntax tree.
- Program analysis: Discover how to analyze a program to understand its behavior and detect errors.
- Code generation: Learn how to translate C language constructs like arithmetic operations, function calls, and control-flow statements into x64 assembly code.
- Optimization techniques: Improve performance with methods like constant folding, dead store elimination, and register allocation.
Compilers aren't terrifying beasts--and with help from this hands-on, accessible guide, you might even turn them into your friends for life.
Review Quotes
"Have you written C code and really wondered how this turns into code that runs on a processor? Nora's book will not only help you see how that works but will help you to understand how to do these sorts of translations for your own assets, in language and code accessible to people without a PhD in compilers."
--Lars Bergstrom, Director of Engineering at Google "This book is a great introduction to the topic of compilers for programming languages. It is extremely thorough, with many suggestions for further reading, while being quite enjoyable to read -- a 'soup-to-nuts' treatment of compiler writing for C-like languages."
--John Reppy, Professor of Computer Science, University of Chicago "It is refreshing to read a book on compiler design with a focus on implementing a practical real-world language, rather than working through dry academic exercises . . . practical, fun, and exciting to read if you are sick of reading textbooks on the subject."
--Rick Battagline, author of The Art of WebAssembly
About the Author
Nora Sandler is a software engineer based in Seattle. She holds a BS in computer science from the University of Chicago, where she researched the implementation of parallel programming languages. More recently, she's worked on domain-specific languages at an endpoint security company. You can find her blog on pranks, compilers, and other computer science topics at https: //norasandler.com.Dimensions (Overall): 9.27 Inches (H) x 7.06 Inches (W) x 1.41 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.79 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Programming Languages
Genre: Computers + Internet
Number of Pages: 792
Publisher: No Starch Press
Theme: C
Format: Paperback
Author: Nora Sandler
Language: English
Street Date: August 20, 2024
TCIN: 87648854
UPC: 9781718500426
Item Number (DPCI): 247-44-0398
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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