Preface
This second edition was begun primarily at the suggestion of a first edition reader, who called me one day and explained that they were using the book for a programming language project. The project was not generating code for a bytecode interpreter or a native instruction set as covered in the first edition. Instead, they were creating a transpiler from a classic legacy programming language to a modern mainstream language. There are many such projects, because there is a lot of old code out there that is still heavily used. The Unicon translator itself started as a preprocessor and then was extended until it became in some sense, a transpiler. So, when Packt asked for a second edition, it was natural to propose a new chapter on that ...
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