Compilers
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This course will discuss the major ideas used today in the implementation of programming language compilers. You will learn how a program written in a high-level language designed for humans is systematically translated into a program written in low-level assembly more suited to machines!
Instructor
Alex Aiken
Professor of Computer ScienceAlex Aiken is a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where he holds the Alcatel-Lucent Chair. Alex received his Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Music from Bowling Green State University in 1983 and his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1988. Alex was a Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center (1988-1993) and a Professor in…
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This course will discuss the major ideas used today in the implementation of programming language compilers. You will learn how a program written in a high-level language designed for humans is systematically translated into a program written in low-level assembly more suited to machines!
Instructor
Alex Aiken
Professor of Computer ScienceAlex Aiken is a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, where he holds the Alcatel-Lucent Chair. Alex received his Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Music from Bowling Green State University in 1983 and his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1988. Alex was a Research Staff Member at the IBM Almaden Research Center (1988-1993) and a Professor in the EECS department at UC Berkeley (1993-2003) before joining Stanford in 2003.
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