
Dmitry Soshnikov
@dmitrysoshnikov
Engineering manager interested in learning and education. Run dmitrysoshnikov.education school, teaching compilers, interpreters, parsers, ECMAScript, etc.
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http://dmitrysoshnikov.com 24-07-2009 20:50:51
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Dmitry Soshnikov learning.oreilly.com/videos/garbage… This one is just amazing! Thank you!




Wow, these video explanations by Dmitry Soshnikov on the internals of Type Checking and Type Theory are incredibly pedagogical and good! youtube.com/watch?v=3nGBnX… #TypeScript #javascript #typetheory #programming #languages #cs #computerscience #software #webdev

I just completed the Dmitry Soshnikov course "Building an Interpreter from scratch"🔥🔥🔥 I have to say Thanks Dmitry! The quality of the content is so professional that I'm really glad for this learning opportunity 😎 Now I'm going to "Build a Parser from scrath" 😬

Allen Webster I really enjoyed Dmitry Soshnikov's courses. Started with "Building a Parser from scratch". Then went through "Automata Theory: inside a RegExp machine" and "Building an Interpreter from scratch". He has a sample of the courses on YT and they are hosted on teachable.






Enrolled in Dmitry Soshnikov's "Building a Parser from Scratch" course, I'm astounded by the wealth of knowledge it offers. If you're seeking to elevate your expertise, I highly endorse this course for its transformative impact. dmitrysoshnikov.education/p/parser-from-…



I explored the Regex course of Dmitry Soshnikov and discovered its foundation in automata theory. All regex simplify to 5 basic elements. Complex regex patterns originate from these simple blocks. I really recommend all of these courses dmitrysoshnikov.teachable.com/courses/ @


I recently enjoyed an amazing course, "Programming Language with LLVM" by Dmitry Soshnikov. The course dives into writing C++ code to emit LLVM bitcode from an AST representation. I was surprised to learn that with just around 1.5k lines of code, you can create a toy programming

Thanks to Dmitry Soshnikov for the course. It’s cool to see computer science topics like this covered in JavaScript dmitrysoshnikov.teachable.com/p/essentials-o…
