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Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler ebook

Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler. Edward G. Nilges

Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler


Build.Your.Own.NET.Language.and.Compiler.pdf
ISBN: 1590591348,9781590591345 | 408 pages | 11 Mb


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Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler Edward G. Nilges
Publisher: Apress




I thought to make a new language very similar to some popular one, and thus eliminating the need of having 2 compilers…. Automatic tools (LEX and This compiler is programmed in C#, and requires .NET Framework 4.0 to work. Regardless of where you're coming from, it's likely that you already know one or more languages and you like your development workflow. ;) So, you will have to develop your own console for that. Wouldn't it be nice to still be able to leverage that in your web games? While there are many attempts at improving NET or Java world. This executable also requires .NET 4.0. Scott Hanselman dubbed JavaScript the assembly language for the web and the number of compilers targeting JavaScript seems to confirm that statement. Rather than focus on getting old code reliant on obsolete hardware features to run, I will focus on making a viable BBC BASIC compiler for the CLR, which could be used to port existing programs to .NET/Mono. The language is currently in under development. One excellent way to expand your mind as a programmer is to create your own programming language--not just a theoretical grammar, but an actual working compiler and/or interpreter. It compiles any valid source fileinto a valid .NET console executable. That because of the language syntax they can never be followed by an alphanumeric character; some must be followed by a # (e.g. Net are also leveraging powerful .Net platform capabilities, on Windows.