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Review 'Throw away your compiler theory book! Terence Parr shows how to write practical parsers, translators, interpreters, and other language applications using modern tools and design patterns. Whether you're designing your own DSL or mining existing code for bugs or gems, you'll find example code and suggested patterns in this clearly written book about all aspects of parsing technology.'--Guido van Rossum, Creator of the Python language'This text is excellent. The exposition plus the examples makes otherwise complex ideas very clear and accessible. Well done!'--Tom Nurkkala, Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, Taylor University Read more About the Author Terence Parr is a professor of computer science and graduate program director at the University of San Francisco, where he continues to work on his ANTLR parser generator (http://www.antlr.org) and template engine (http://www.stringtemplate.org). Terence has consulted for and held various technical positions at companies such as IBM, Lockheed Missiles and Space, NeXT, and Renault Automation. Terence holds a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Purdue University and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Army High-Performance Computing Research Center at the University of Minnesota, where he built parallelizing FORTRAN source-to-source translators. He is the author of 'The Definitive ANTLR Reference':http://pragprog.com/titles/tpantlr. Read more