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|    Martin Rodgers to Thomas F. Burdick    |
|    Re: Reading list suggestions for compili    |
|    08 Apr 11 19:37:31    |
      From: mcr@wildcard.demon.co.uk              Thomas F. Burdick wrote:              > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.              Lisp in Small Pieces, Christian Queinnec              It's a book, but it covers just about everything you'd need. Lots       of working code, including two complete compilers. One compiles       to bytecodes and the other compiler generates C code.              Lots of interpreters, too, and other useful machinery. The code       is written in Scheme and supports various subsets of the same       language. It also explains a number of concepts that you might       not find in the papers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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