[MUD-Dev] Fwd: Books on Compilers

Caliban Tiresias Darklock caliban at darklock.com
Tue Jun 15 14:30:28 CEST 1999


Thought this might interest some people. The licensing is $195 per seat,
with unspecified "discounts" in larger quantities. Anyone out there already
using this? My current project doesn't really *need* a parser, but it's a
temptingly low-cost option for potential use in other projects, and I
anticipate a couple other folks will be interested.

>If you're looking for a hands-on parser development tool for
>Windows/VC++, please check out ProGrammar at http://www.programmar.com.
>It's a commercial, visual development tool (currently in Beta release)
>that's very well-supported, and a great way to "try things out" if
>you're new to the field of compiler construction.  
>
>Thanks.
>
>Norman Wilson
>mailto:nwilson at programmar.com
>http://www.programmar.com


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