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

Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler



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


But most FogBugz customers don't want their proprietary project data on NET, but then I'd have to pay engineers to install Mono for all our Unix customers, and the . Compiler assistance: It felt really good to get back to a compiled language. Microsoft's own build tool – if you're using visual studio, you're already using MSBuild. I think some people thought I was joking earlier today when I said that we have our own compiler, Wasabi, for FogBugz. URL: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0k6kkbsd.aspx. I would build a language/compiler-environment that would make it easy to plug all this in as features. 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. That's a nice position to be in. Most web developers are either building things for one customer, or they're building web apps that they will host themselves. Instead of creating an entire compiler from scratch, every language would simply extend this core framework and implement their own language as some sort of module.

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