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Mastering Compiler Design - Basics To Advanced Techniques
Published 1/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.37 GB | Duration: 7h 4m Lexical Analysis, Syntax Analysis, Parsers, Intermediate Code Generation, Code Optimization, Code Generation What you'll learn Utilize the mathematics and engineering principles for the design of compilers Acquire knowledge of lexical and syntax analyzer Gain knowledge to translate a system into various intermediate codes Analyze the methods for implementing code optimizer and code generator Requirements No Programming experience is needed Description Unlock the mysteries of Compiler Design through our comprehensive course, designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the intricate landscape of language translation. This course offers a deep dive into the core concepts and advanced techniques essential for developing efficient compilers.Beginning with an exploration of fundamental theories, you'll journey through the stages of compiler construction, from lexical analysis and parsing to semantic analysis, optimization, and code generation. Gain insight into how compilers interpret source code and transform it into executable programs, optimizing performance and efficiency along the way.Through a combination of theoretical lectures, you'll have the opportunity to apply your learning in practical scenarios, reinforcing your understanding of compiler design principles and implementation strategies. Dive into the nuances of lexing and parsing algorithms, explore optimization techniques to enhance program execution speed and resource utilization, and master the intricacies of code generation for diverse target architectures.Whether you're a seasoned developer looking to deepen your understanding of compiler construction or a novice programmer eager to explore new horizons, this course provides a structured and engaging learning experience.Join us on a journey of discovery and innovation in Compiler Design. Elevate your skills, unlock new possibilities, and become proficient in the art and science of building compilers that power the software of tomorrow. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction to Compiler Design Lecture 2 Phases of Compiler Lecture 3 Compiler Construction Tools Lecture 4 Lexical Analysis and its Role Section 2: Finite Automata and Regular Expressions Lecture 5 Introduction to Finite Automata Lecture 6 Acceptance of Strings in Finite Automata Lecture 7 Introduction to Regular Expressions Lecture 8 Regular Expression to NFA (Thompson Method) Lecture 9 Conversion of NFA to DFA Lecture 10 Regular Expressions to DFA (Direct Method) Lecture 11 Minimization of DFA Section 3: Syntax Analyzer and Top Down Parsers Lecture 12 Syntax Analyzer and Role of Parser Lecture 13 Derivation and Parse Tree Lecture 14 Ambiguity in Grammar Lecture 15 Types of Parsers Lecture 16 Recursive Descent Parsing Lecture 17 Left Recursion and Left Factoring Lecture 18 First and Follow Lecture 19 Predictive Parser Section 4: Bottom up Parsers Lecture 20 Shift Reduce Parser Lecture 21 Operator Precedence Parser-Part 1 Lecture 22 Operator Precedence Parser-Part 2 Lecture 23 Operator Precedence Parser-Part 3 Lecture 24 SLR Parser-Part 1 Lecture 25 SLR Parser-Part 2 Lecture 26 SLR Parser-Part 3 Lecture 27 LALR Parser-Part 1 Lecture 28 LALR Parser-Part 2 Lecture 29 LALR Parser-Part 3 Section 5: Intermediate Code Generation Lecture 30 Intermediate Code Generation Lecture 31 Syntax Directed Definition and Syntax Directed Translation Lecture 32 SDT for Assignment Statements Lecture 33 SDT for Boolean Expressions Lecture 34 Backpatching Lecture 35 Code Generation and Design Issues Section 6: Code Optimization Lecture 36 Code Optimization Lecture 37 Principle Sources of Optimization Lecture 38 Loop Optimization Lecture 39 Optimization of Basic Blocks Lecture 40 Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) Lecture 41 Peephole Optimization Lecture 42 Basic Blocks and Flow Graphs This course in compiler design is tailored for individuals with a foundational understanding of computer science and programming concepts. It is ideal for computer science students, researchers and academics