This book is designed primarily for use as a textbook in a one-semester course on compiler design for undergraduate students and beginning graduate students. The only prerequisites for this book are familiarity with basic algorithms and data structures (lists, maps, recursion, etc.), a rudimentary knowledge of computer architecture and assembly language, and some experience with the Java programming language.
A complete study of compilers could easily fill several graduate-level courses, and therefore some simplifications and compromises are necessary for a one-semester course that is accessible to undergraduate students. Following are some of the decisions made in order to accommodate the goals of this book.
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John I. Moore, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Cyber and Computer Sciences at The Citadel in Charleston, SC, has a wide range of experience in both industry and academia, with specific expertise in the areas of object-oriented technology, software engineering, compilers, and mobile applications. For more than four decades John has designed and developed software using several high-order languages, and he has worked extensively in Java since version 1.1. In addition, he has developed and taught numerous academic courses and industrial seminars on advanced topics in computer science, training several thousand software professionals throughout the United States and Canada.
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