Flex & Bison [With Access Code] by John Levine

Flex & Bison [With Access Code] by John Levine

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Explains how to use flex and bison to solve your problems quickly - whether you're interpreting code, configuration files, or any other structured format. This book covers the same core functionality vital to Linux and Unix program development, along with several important topics.

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Flex & Bison [With Access Code] by John Levine

Explains how to use flex and bison to solve your problems quickly - whether you're interpreting code, configuration files, or any other structured format. This book covers the same core functionality vital to Linux and Unix program development, along with several important topics.
John Levine, founder of Taughannock Networks, writes, speaks, and consults on e-mail, the Internet, and other computer topics. He has written over 20 technical books, and is the co-author of O'Reilly's lex & yacc, 2nd Edition and qmail. He's also deeply involved in Internet e-mail in general and spam issues in particular as co-chair of the Internet Research Task Force's Anti-Spam Research Group (http://asrg.sp.am ) and a board member of the Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (http://www.cauce.org.) He lives and works in the tiny village of Trumansburg NY (http://www.trumansburg.ny.us) where he reports that being the municipal sewer commissioner was a much cleaner job than dealing with spammers.
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ISBN 13 9780596155971
ISBN 10 0596155972
Title Flex & Bison [With Access Code]
Author John Levine
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Binding Type Multiple-component retail product
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Year published 2009-09-22
Number of pages 271
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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