Once you get into the new language, its called "bootstrapping You don't need the temporary compiler to handle the whole language, just enough to let you get started with the first version of the real compiler. Then keep adding features and using them in the next rev.
Once you get into the new language, its called "bootstrapping" You don't need the temporary compiler to handle the whole language, just enough to let you get started with the first version of the real compiler. Then keep adding features and using them in the next rev.
You don't need the temporary compiler to handle the whole language, just enough to let you get started with the first version of the real compiler. Then keep adding features and using them in the next rev. The term for that is "bootstrapping".
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