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Also is there a better book you'd recommend for learning about compilers, or is that the one to get?

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He also asked for other recommendations – Lou Franco Oct 15 '08 at 15:43
Or the movie hackers... – Omar Kooheji Oct 15 '08 at 15:43

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http://www.amazon.com/Compilers-Principles-Techniques-Alfred-Aho/dp/0201100886

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There's also a more recent edition. – Paul Nathan Oct 15 '08 at 15:49
is this also known as the dragon book? – Shawn Mclean Nov 1 '09 at 1:39
All 3 are known as the dragon book. The editions are known by the color of the dragon: green, red, purple in that order. You have the '86 edition in the picture the purple is from 2006. – jbolden1517 Mar 10 '11 at 18:53

Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools Second Edition (2006, the "Purple Dragon Book"), by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D. Ullman and Monica S. Lam

It is not for people without skills in math.

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Ah, a wonderful book. Aho, Sethi and Ullman. I have it on a shelf at home somewhere.

As featured in Hackers, a very amusing moment.

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If you want an alternative book I also Programming Language Processors in Java: Compilers and Interpreters alt text

But the dragon book should be enough...

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"Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools" by Aho, Sethi, Ullman -- This book

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Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools if you don't mind some theory.

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The Dragon Book is the Standard.

I anti-recommend a much smaller book by Louden(Compiler construction, principles and practice).

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You 'anti-recommend'. Are you explicitly mentioning another book that is NOT good? Or have I misunderstood? – SpoonMeiser Oct 15 '08 at 16:07
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Ha. anti-recommend. I like that way of phrasing a non-recommendation. – Kluge Oct 15 '08 at 16:20

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