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    Spartan Daily, April 10, 2002

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    Volume 118, Issue 46https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10619/thumbnail.jp

    Substantiation of The Professional Competence Structure of Biology Teacher at Specialized School

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    Master of Science Criminal Justice Institute

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    PCG: A prototype incremental compilation facility for the SAGA environment, appendix F

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    A programming environment supports the activity of developing and maintaining software. New environments provide language-oriented tools such as syntax-directed editors, whose usefulness is enhanced because they embody language-specific knowledge. When syntactic and semantic analysis occur early in the cycle of program production, that is, during editing, the use of a standard compiler is inefficient, for it must re-analyze the program before generating code. Likewise, it is inefficient to recompile an entire file, when the editor can determine that only portions of it need updating. The pcg, or Pascal code generation, facility described here generates code directly from the syntax trees produced by the SAGA syntax directed Pascal editor. By preserving the intermediate code used in the previous compilation, it can limit recompilation to the routines actually modified by editing
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