EXPL NITC: Build your own Compiler

Murali Krishnan K., students in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the Calicut National Institute of Technology

Dive into the practical development of a compiler with the EXPL NITC: Build Your Own Compiler book. Gain hands-on experience in programming languages and compiler construction.

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Introduction

The book EXPL NITC: Build your own Compiler delves into the field of compiler design, focusing on the practical development of a compiler. Authored by Murali Krishnan K. and students in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the Calicut National Institute of Technology, the book provides a hands-on approach to understanding programming languages and compiler construction.

Highlights

  • Focuses on the practical development of a compiler
  • Provides a hands-on approach to understanding programming languages and compiler construction
  • Authored by experts in the field of computer science and engineering

Recommendation

This course is recommended for undergraduate Computer Science students who want to gain a deeper understanding of programming languages and compiler construction. The hands-on approach and step-by-step guidance offered by the roadmap make it an excellent choice for those interested in building their own compiler.

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