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CS 4620

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Compilers
Credits: 3
Semesters Offered: Fall
Cross-Listed As: None
Prerequisites: CS 3240, ECE 3330
Corequisites: None

This course is about compiler design.

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From the Undergraduate Record:

Provides an introduction to the field of compilers, which translate programs written in high-level languages to a form that can be executed. The course covers the theories and mechanisms of compilation tools. Students will learn the core ideas behind compilation and how to use software tools such as lex/flex, yacc/bison to build a compiler for a non-trivial programming language.


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