Modern Compiler Design 2nd Edition(英文原版-编译原理)
带书签目录PDF格式,英文原版。 Modern Compiler Design 2nd ed. 2012 Edition by Dick Grune (Author), Kees van Reeuwijk (Author), Henri E. Bal (Author), Ceriel J.H. Jacobs (Author), Koen Langendoen (Author) The "go to" book on compilers today, both for courses and reference, is the Rice U team of Cooper and Torczon's EAC: Engineering a Compiler, Second Edition. There are six or seven others out there dating back to the '80s, some very cheap, but both MCD and EAC are really the only two worth consideration given the "takeover&quo t; of the OOP paradigm as well as the rebirth of functional languages like Haskell and Scheme and numerous changes in optimization. But see below about this edition's changes if you are studying this away from career considerations. So, your decision, whether for a course or self study, comes down, in my opinion, to MCD vs. EAC. What about both? There is a LOT of overlap between the two, and both cover very current topics, including the reprise of legacy algorithms due to multiprocessors (eg. instruction scheduling).
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