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 download




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


Part 1 is here Some languages have better ways to pass boolean parameters. This allows you to create logging methods that . Compilation for JVM, .Net and JavaScript are currently supported, and given the infrastructure they've put into place, it should be possible to target other platforms as well. These attributes let you to create methods with optional parameters and tell the compiler to pass the caller's filepath, line number, or member name instead of the parameter's default value. One excellent way to expand your mind as a programmer is to create your own programming language--not just a theoretical grammar, but an actual working compiler and/or interpreter. Fantom is a bit different from the languages we looked at previously--including Ceylon, Kotlin, Xtend, Groovy and even Java 8's new lambdas -- as it targets multiple platforms. If you're more of a power user and build your own computers or plan on run Windows in a virtual machine, you will have to purchase a copy of Windows. An OEM version of Windows will run you anywhere from $99 to $189, depending on which version of Windows . One common question about ASP.Net MVC is how to make “default” controller. But despite The build is orchestrated by a build script, which is essentially just another piece of Fantom code. Because C# is a static language, the type checking is performed by the compiler—not by you. Using a default controller in ASP.Net MVC.

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