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Engineering A Compiler (Morgan Kaufmann) (Hardback)
$83.07 - Save $4.37 (4%) - RRP $87.44 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Engineering A CompilerCoveres the developments in compiler technology. This book combines basic principles with pragmatic insights from the author's experience building compilers. It helps you understand important techniques such as compilation of imperative and object-oriented languages, construction of static single assignment forms, instruction scheduling, and more.
Full description- Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
- Published: 15 March 2011
- Format: Hardback 824 pages
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- Categories: Compilers | Software Engineering | Computer Science | Computer Architecture & Logic Design
- ISBN 13: 9780120884780 ISBN 10: 012088478X
- Sales rank: 391,994
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Full description for Engineering A Compiler
This entirely revised second edition of "Engineering a Compiler" is full of technical updates and new material covering the latest developments in compiler technology. In this comprehensive text you will learn important techniques for constructing a modern compiler. Leading educators and researchers Keith Cooper and Linda Torczon combine basic principles with pragmatic insights from their experience building state-of-the-art compilers. They will help you fully understand important techniques such as compilation of imperative and object-oriented languages, construction of static single assignment forms, instruction scheduling, and graph-coloring register allocation. It includes in-depth treatment of algorithms and techniques used in the front end of a modern compiler. It focuses on code optimization and code generation, the primary areas of recent research and development. It contains improvements in presentation including conceptual overviews for each chapter, summaries and review questions for sections, and prominent placement of definitions for new terms. It provides examples that are drawn from several different programming languages.

