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The hundred-year language

  First of all , the document seems old, it says so below the title , it is from 2003, but I would say the design of the page is w hat gives away its age a first glance , not actually related that much, despite we talking about evolution and change in the article, but it is funny how the design of something can easily tell the age, especially talking about web pages since they change so much so quickly.   The first idea of the main branch I am not so fond of, I do not know if it's possible to predict if you will be still near the main branch in a future state , things can change very quickly and drastically , and something that in a time seemed like a little deviation of the main branch, just implementing some changes that not affect the c ore, can end up becoming the main philosophy of the future main branch that will spawn a ton of other little branches .   In addition to my previous point something like the efficiency of the language in computational resources decl

Making compiler design relevant to Students

  The title is pretty accurate to some concerns that may arise from this class, and the aswer presented in this paper is that you must relate the concepts and problems that arise from the development of a compiler to a more down to earth application that most of the students will use or at least derive something from.   One example is the frequent problem of tokenizing elements so they can be manipulated and altered more easily, and this is something that is treated inside the design of a compiler, in fact being one of the first steps , or another one is denoting the similarities between the design of a compiler and the development of methods to translate, understand and manipulate na tural language.   Another interest ing example is the resemblance of the front end of applications and the translation done by a compiler, at the end of the day they are both doing the same thing, translating an input and transforming it giving an output, being it translating a language or

Hi

Hi to everyone my name is Hector, what I expect from this course is comprehend better the guts of how the programs are understood by the computers and how are we able to distribute to such large system types Most of my free time I spend in little projects that i take interest in, like testing thing in my network, welding things together to make what I want or need, making bread , because of the Covid is not that easy to get quality fresh bread, and is not something i want to give away so I make it most of the time, aside from that I like video games a lot and I spend a good bunch of my time playing, but having bigger priorities over them most of the time. That's me and it's a pleasure to know you as well.