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@article{, title= {[Coursera] Compilers}, keywords= {}, journal= {}, author= {Alex Aiken (Stanford University)}, year= {}, url= {2014}, license= {}, abstract= {This course will discuss the major ideas used today in the implementation of programming language compilers. You will learn how a program written in a high-level language designed for humans is systematically translated into a program written in low-level assembly more suited to machines!}, superseded= {}, terms= {} }