Understanding and Writing Compilers: A do-it-yourself guide 3rd ed. Edition by Richard Bornat
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I wrote this book on compiling in the late 1970s. It was a success. I still meet people who learnt about compiling from it. I get three or four requests a year from people whoβd like a copy. I used to tell them to use Abebooks.com, but now there arenβt any copies even there. Since I own the copyright (thanks to Macmillan), I can publish it again, for free.
For a while I tried to reproduce the original book from the original nroff source, but Unix version 6 nroff is long dead, and the printer-driver hacks that made bold and underlining work are even deader. So I hacked it into LATEX, and here it is. I fixed the errors that I knew about, changed a very few infelicities, and otherwise tried to change as little as possible.
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