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- From: Larry Weiss <lfw@oc.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Schildt <- Advanced Books
- Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 13:57:58 -0600
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- Scott McMahan - Softbase Systems wrote:
- >
- > Still and all, he does have the only book I've ever seen with a
- > recursive descent parser and a C interpreter in full source code form,
- > and since I'm writing a parser myself for another language that starts
- > with C and ends with OBOL, I'm kind of happy to have his book to see
- > how interpreters are written.
-
-
- And somehow, Schildt has the only readliy available book that attempts to
- publish the entire text of the C Standard. I find that fact remarkable.
- Sometimes I wish it weren't true.
-