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An Overview of compiler design

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An Overview of compiler design

An Overview of compiler design

This book covers Parsers, Interpreters for javascript/flash, Machine code generation, Software testing Program ,optimization Malicious code detection ,Design of new computer architectures  Compiler-in-the-loop hardware development Hardware synthesis: VHDL to RTL translation Compiled simulation.

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