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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:46:50+00:00 2026-05-17T21:46:50+00:00

Possible Duplicates: Methodologies for designing a simple programming language Learning to write a compiler

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Methodologies for designing a simple programming language
Learning to write a compiler

I would like to write a programming language with a syntax similar to QBasic but even simpler. I want it to be for beginning programmers. Its simplicity will encourage aspiring programmers not to give up and get them interested in programming. For example:
Instead of QBasic’s
PRINT “Hello World!”

I would use

Write “Hello World!”

or a little more like VB

Write (“Hello World”)

How would I go about adapting the basic syntax to make my language?

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    2026-05-17T21:46:50+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:46 pm

    This is not a simple task. Language parsing and compiler theory are pretty hefty subjects. Lots o’ math. You also have to decide what platform you want to target, which will also determine whether your language is fully compiled (eg. C/C++, Pascal), compiled into bytecode (e.g. Python, Java), or interpreted at runtime (eg. VBScript, JavaScript). For specifying the language itself, brush up on the Backus-Naur format.

    To help you along, there are several robust parser generators out there, including:

    • Lex/Yacc (Flex/Bison are the GNU Versions) – The old school industry standard. For developing a compiler in C/C++
    • ANTLR – If you’re interested in creating a compiler using Java
    • Boost.Spirit – A different approach, allowing specification of the language using C++ itself.

    And many more. A comparison can be found here, while yet another list can be found here

    If you’re really interested in the full theory, you want to check out The Dragon Book.

    But I must reiterate: This is a big subject. There are many, many tools to help you along the way, but the rabbit hole goes pretty deep.

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