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  • curlast 07:5907:59, 25 February 2023 Spacebyte talk changes 2,526 bytes +2,526 Created page with "{{Short description|Process programming a compiler to compile itself.}} '''Bootstrapping''' is a computer science method to create a programming language, that is compiled with itself. In most cases, a compiler is written in a language, where the compiler is rewritten for the language that is being compiled<ref>{{cite journal|last=Reynolds|first=John H.|date=December 2003|department=CCSC: Eastern Conference|issue=2|journal=Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges|pa..."