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As Alex began to dig into the project, he realized that the team had inherited a messy codebase with little documentation. The previous team had attempted to build a compiler, but it was slow, buggy, and lacked essential features. Alex knew that they needed a fresh start.

As the team worked on the compiler, they realized that they needed to collaborate on the code and track changes. They created a GitHub repository for their project and started using it to manage their codebase. They could now easily share and discuss changes, making the development process smoother.

While browsing online, Alex stumbled upon a repository on GitHub that caught his attention: "Engineering a Compiler" 3rd edition, by Keith Cooper and Linda Torczon. The book's source code and exercises were available on GitHub, and Alex saw an opportunity to learn from the experts and build a better compiler.

The team's experience with the 3rd edition of "Engineering a Compiler" and GitHub had been invaluable. They had created a top-notch compiler, and in doing so, had learned the importance of collaboration, version control, and software engineering best practices.