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Implement Your Own JVM Compiler

A session at OSCON Java 2011

Writing a compiler used to be a big deal. Nowadays, we have an abundance of good tools to help us: parsing frameworks, bytecode generators, and rich runtimes. In this introductory talk, we’ll see how to design and implement a rudimentary compiler in about half an hour for a simple programming language on the JVM.

About the speaker

Ian Dees

Software utility player / musical barnstormer / accidental cook @undees



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When

Time 2:20pm3:10pm PST

Date 25th July 2011

Short URL

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Books by speaker

  • Using JRuby
  • Scripted GUI Testing with Ruby

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