[antlr-interest] off-topic: OO compilers, books, resources
Loring Craymer
lgcraymer at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 28 08:07:12 PDT 2007
Timothy Budd's "A Little Smalltalk" is a good start.
--Loring
--- "Edwards, Waverly" <Waverly.Edwards at genesys.com>
wrote:
>
> I may have tunnel vision but of all the resources
> I've seen, I've never
> seen anyone describe how to
> build an object oriented compiler or closer to what
> I mean is how to
> implement an object oriented
> language. One day relatively soon I would like to
> try my hand at an OO
> one. Has anyone
> seen any books, sites or other resources that
> describe how others in the
> past have done this?
> Not just the language but the how's and why's of
> what goes on under the
> hood.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> W.
>
>
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