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Does anyone know of a good website/online resource that provides a tutorial on writing a parser? I've done a few google searches, and haven't had any worthwhile results returned. I was hoping to find something that had exercises, or had you write code to go along with the tutorial. Thanks in advance!

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why the close votes? – Ran G. Feb 26 at 6:29
Are you interested in theory or the practical side of things? What do you already know, what's your background? – Raphael Feb 26 at 7:30
I understand the theoretical part of parsing (i.e. taking tokens, recursively looking for syntax errors). However, I'm unsure of what the actual code consists of, how to structure it, what is/isn't allowed, etc. – Baelix Feb 26 at 7:58
Welcome to Stack Exchange. This is a questions and answers site, not a link farm. We welcome your questions about parser theory and techniques, but lists of links isn't what we do here. – Gilles Feb 26 at 9:14

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You might want to have a look at an online course.

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