Online presentation, Making compilers with recursive-descent parse, 1/3/2024

Hi all, GoLUG meeting with compiler construction presentation this coming Wednesday: ====================================================================== What: Online presentation, Making compilers with recursive-descent parse Who: Hendrik Boom When: Wednesday 1/3/2024 at 7PM Eastern Standard Time Where: Jitsi online presentation, https://meet.jit.si/golug [1] ====================================================================== At last month's GoLUG meeting we discussed Flex/Bison compiler construction. Trouble is, debugging Flex/Bison can be difficult. So at GoLUG's January 3, 2024 online meeting, Hendrik Boom shows us how to make a recursive-descent parser to create a compiler or converter for a given language. Hendrik has made several recursive-descent parser solutions, and says it's quite easy to hand-code a recursive-descent parser. Wednesday night he'll show us how to do it for ourselves. I'm really looking forward to this, and hope to see you there. SteveT ==== [1] Online via Jitsi: https://meet.jit.si/golug Mobile app: https://jitsi.org/downloads/ Desktop app: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet-electron/releases -- Steve Litt GoLUG Publicity Coordinator Originally founded in Orlando, Florida, United States, GoLUG now welcomes an international audience for online presentations and discussions on Linux and adjacent technologies. http://golug.org
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