Ok.
most good literature about compilers are language agnostic.
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Programmers who write books about their programming language as if it was a relegion are useless.
Calm down!... all those devilish feelings you have inside you are bad for you.
Just for the record and revealing what is obvious to most, Pascal is not my programming language. Probably the only ones who can make that claim are Kathleen Jensen and Niklaus Wirth.
As far as the religion thing goes, neither Jensen, Wirth nor Hansen wrote a book called "the church of Pascal". If there were any religious overtones in their books, I totally missed them. On the other hand, books from The Jehova's witnesses are another story altogether (not much on compilers in those books though.)
Also, language agnostic books usually go into great detail about the various parsers and how to implement them but, all that theory does very little to educate the potential compiler writer on how to design a language. Actually, it might do more damage in that area than good.
All that said, you are entitled to your opinion and I will _not_ argue the subject with you. Thank you for sharing your strong feelings and unfounded opinions.