Added headings and organized information#48
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Added headings and organized information#48nhogan11 wants to merge 23 commits intolawrancej:masterfrom
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Conflicts: textbook/08-code-generation.md
Conflicts: textbook/08-code-generation.md
Added intoduction, filler text and some facts.
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Right now, CompilerDesign is basically a list of statements about various topics. I formatted all of the chapters, and added some information in an attempt to make it look more like a textbook. I think the topics listed in the code are a good starting point, that I used those (for now).
My next step is to organize the actual information into the appropriate sections. I'll try to provide "filler" text (like a real textbook) while elaborating on the topics that are already there.