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

Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler



Build Your Own .NET Language and Compiler pdf




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


Let's say someone else created a basic calculator-like "language": Even without knowing the syntax, you can probably figure out how it works since it's written very close to the standard way of describing a language. Most importantly, he provides some answers as to why you would want to create your own DSL and discusses why he chooses to create DSL's on top of the Boo language. Get code editor with completion, semantics and type checking with one click. As the next Development Lead of the Visual Basic Compiler and Editor team, you will be the guiding hand behind the development of the next version of Visual Basic's powerful programming language. I think some people thought I was joking earlier today when I said that we have our own compiler, Wasabi, for FogBugz. If you give this language "3*4", it will With all of these different tools to learn, it's no wonder why most people don't even bother trying to create their own language. Design your own Domain Specific Language with full development environment. 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 . It's “Build Your Own .Net Language and Compiler” (Apress-Springer). That's a nice position to be in. It will enable developers to write ALL Net assembly. Paulvick June 11, 2006 at 12:33 .. There ARE products which "post-build" your IL modules to x86 and statically link .NET dependencies. Let's imagine that it were possible. This looks like it's going to happen soon. Data/Language integration -LINQ-, i m actually want to written a compilter for my own language like ASP, using visual basic. The C# developer base is huge, so a native C# compiler will push the language even further to new platforms and projects that are currently unsuitable for development with C#. Most web developers are either building things for one customer, or they're building web apps that they will host themselves. I want to build a compilor in vb.net language plz adivise me. In 2004, I published a book, which is still earning me royalties, chump.