Develop an Interpreter using Rust Programming

Develop an interpreter from scratch without third-party libraries using Rust Programming

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Develop an Interpreter using Rust Programming

What You Will Learn!

  • Developing an Interpreter using Rust Programming
  • Understand Lexing, Parsing , Evaluation steps of the Parser
  • Create a REPL for playing with the interpreter
  • Develop interpreter for a custom programming language

Description

Hello everyone welcome to the course Develop an Interpreter using Rust Programming.


This course is a comprehensive and practical guide that takes you on a journey of building your own interpreter using the Rust programming language. This course is inspired by the great book Writing An Interpreter In Go by Thorsten Ball. All credit to him as well. We will demystify the complex world of interpreters in this course.


The course begins by introducing the fundamental concepts of interpreters and programming languages, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced developers. We will build an interpreter using Rust programming language for a custom programming language called Monkey through a hands-on approach.


we will understand key concepts such as lexical analysis, parsing, and evaluating expressions. In the course we will learn how to design and implement a lexer and a recursive descent parser, providing you learners with a solid foundation in language processing techniques.


The course will help developers seeking to deepen their understanding of language implementation.


During the process of developing an interpreter, we will also learn more advanced topics like closures, first-class functions, and error handling.


By the end of the course, you would have hopefully gained a deep understanding of how interpreters work and the skills to build your own programming language, opening up new possibilities for exploration and creativity in the world of software development.

Who Should Attend!

  • Intermediate Developers
  • Rust Developers

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