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Compilers for Humans
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Compilers of Humans will teach you about compilers, with practical examples you can use today in your web development workflows.
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Compilers for Humans Compilers for Humans New Course by John Otander & Laurie Barth If you're a web developer, you're likely working with multiple compilers every day... perhaps without realizing it. These compilers enable you to work with programming languages at higher levels of abstraction, which means you can write code more expressively. This results in higher productivity. No more 1's and 0's or mv t1 t2 . In the last two decades, web development has drastically changed. We treat the browser as a compile target. JavaScript, JSX, and higher-level, component-based frameworks are used to author software which gets compiled to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as part of a build step. Compilers for Humans seeks to show you that compilers aren't magic, nor are they esoteric tools that only geniuses understand. At their core, compilers consist of a handful of steps that might have intimidating names: Tokenization, or lexical analysis Abstract Syntax Tree construction, or synt...
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