I quite enjoyed the compilers course; can anyone recommend any further reading on the subject?

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The Dragon Book is the classic work on compiler technology and is rather comprehensive. Modern Compiler Implementation in ML is an excellent way to proceed from a basic compiler course (for example, the one offered here at DIKU) and has previously been used for the advanced compiler graduate course. Another interesting work is Implementing Functional Languages by Simon Peyton Jones, one of the main programmers of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.

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