Alfred V. Aho

Alfred V. Aho is a renowned computer scientist known for his work on programming languages, compilers, and algorithms. He is one of the authors of the famous 'Dragon Book' on compilers and has made significant contributions to the field of computer science.

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  1. 1. Compilers

    Principles, Techniques, and Tools

    This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate world of compiler design, offering a detailed exploration of the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of compilers. It covers essential topics such as lexical analysis, syntax analysis, semantic analysis, optimization, and code generation, providing readers with a robust understanding of how high-level programming languages are translated into machine code. The book is renowned for its clear explanations, illustrative examples, and exercises that reinforce key concepts, making it an invaluable resource for students and professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of computer science and software engineering.

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  3. 3. 1991

    Principles of Compiler Design
  4. 4. Röda Rummet

    A young idealistic civil servant abandons a stifling bureaucratic post to pursue writing and a career in journalism, only to confront the hypocrisy, opportunism and moral decay of Stockholm’s literary, political and commercial circles; through episodic encounters in cafes, taverns and newspapers the narrative satirically exposes corruption, compromised artists and politicians, and the disillusion of a generation, blending sharp humor and social critique as the protagonist searches in vain for authenticity.