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No practical learning path exists for developers who want to build a programming language

Developers interested in language implementation face resources that skew heavily toward theory or assume prior compiler background. Bridging the gap from working programmer to language implementor requires piecing together books, papers, and tutorials without a coherent curriculum. AI-native language design adds a dimension that existing resources do not yet cover.

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