Tutorials on Compiler Theory

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I''m starting development of a compiler, which I plan to eventually use as an independant study here at uni. I''ve read Jack Crenshaw''s tutorial and have been reading through archived posts on comp.compilers, but I was wondering if anyone knew of other good tutorials or books covering this topic. I''d like to eventually buy a compiler book from Amazon.com or somewhere but I really don''t know which ones are good. Nicholas Skapura skapura.2@wright.edu http://skap.8k.com AIM: skap35
--------------------Nicholas Skapuraskapura.2@wright.eduhttp://skap.8k.comAIM: skap35
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The standard text is this book:

Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools
a.k.a. "The Dragon Book"
by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi, Jeffrey D. Ullman

You are not the one beautiful and unique snowflake who, unlike the rest of us, doesn't have to go through the tedious and difficult process of science in order to establish the truth. You're as foolable as anyone else. And since you have taken no precautions to avoid fooling yourself, the self-evident fact that countless millions of humans before you have also fooled themselves leads me to the parsimonious belief that you have too.--Daniel Rutter

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