Dragon book
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The Dragon Book may refer to:
  • Principles of Compiler Design
    Principles of Compiler Design
    Principles of Compiler Design, by Alfred Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman, is a classic textbook on compilers for computer programming languages.It is often called the "dragon book" and its cover depicts a knight and a dragon in battle; the dragon is green, and labelled "Complexity of Compiler...

    (1977, the "Green Dragon Book"), by Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman
  • Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools First Edition
    Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools
    Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools is a famous computer science textbook by Alfred V. Aho, Monica S. Lam, Ravi Sethi, and Jeffrey D. Ullman about compiler construction...

    (1986, the "Red Dragon Book"), by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi
    Ravi Sethi
    Ravi Sethi is an Indian computer scientist retired from Bell Labs and president of Avaya Labs Research. He is best known as one of three authors of the classic computer science textbook Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools, also known as the Dragon Book.Sethi was born in 1947 in Murdana,...

     and Jeffrey D. Ullman
  • Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools Second Edition (2006, the "Purple Dragon Book"), by Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi
    Ravi Sethi
    Ravi Sethi is an Indian computer scientist retired from Bell Labs and president of Avaya Labs Research. He is best known as one of three authors of the classic computer science textbook Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools, also known as the Dragon Book.Sethi was born in 1947 in Murdana,...

    , Jeffrey D. Ullman and Monica S. Lam
    Monica S. Lam
    Monica Sin-Ling Lam is a professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford, and Founder and Chief Scientist of MokaFive.-Professional biography:...

  • The Dragon Book of Verse, compiled under the aegis of the Dragon School
    Dragon School
    The Dragon School is a British coeducational, preparatory school in the city of Oxford, founded in 1877 as the Oxford Preparatory School, or OPS. It is primarily known as a boarding school, although it also takes day pupils...

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