Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler by Edward G. Nilges

Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler



Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler download




Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler Edward G. Nilges ebook
Format: chm
ISBN: 1590591348, 9781590591345
Publisher: Apress
Page: 408


NET development, C# and Visual Basic. The compiler not only checks for code that can theoretically result in a runnable program, but also disallows things that can lead to problems later on. TypeScript is a programming language that makes it easier to write cross-platform, application scale, JavaScript that runs in any browser or in any host. Obviously the compilers need to do considerable lexical This is a problem we can solve once for you, and then let you make use of the analysis engine for your own purposes. Net are also leveraging powerful .Net platform capabilities, on Windows. The thing is, variable typing is now considered to be 'a good thing'. Microsoft So I'm not surprised that he's trying to build something on top of JavaScript to make himself comfortable, after having been given the direction of building JavaScript tooling. Visual Basic had 'variants' before Microsoft butchered it into VB .NET and the granddaddy of them all, Lisp, is now 50 years old. Compiler assistance: It felt really good to get back to a compiled language. Dermot Hogan looks at what's required to build your very own computer language using two new – and remarkable – tools: Microsoft's Dynamic Language Runtime and ANTLR3 by Terrence Parr from the University of San Francisco. This isn't actually a new idea. Furthermore, it became clear as we were We want a compiler infrastructure that supports both new interesting language features, and more dynamic ways to interact with your code as you're developing it. I am not sure about the other JS compilers, but as for the comparison of TrueScript to DARTwell, DART's goal is to replace JS.