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by fargle 1117 days ago
seconded.

so a lot of people say a lot of things. i like chapters 1-5 just as much as the rest, btw. it's objectively a great book, written by objectively great developers and computer scientists.

is it the best to learn from today? who can say.

you might also say we should not start the education for structural engineering by studying the Brooklyn bridge either.

but, so here we are.

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But as mentioned, not even the rest of the book is relevant for compilers without SSA, so I don’t think your bridge example is relevant.
The book introduces three address code which is similar to ssa
Yea the authors of the book won a Turing award a few years ago.