I got involved because one of the comments left by the person you were arguing with was flagged as 'rude or offensive'. As it turns out, you were involved in that conversation; and your comment started the argument.
Your comment was deleted as part of a cleanup of the comments on that question.
Here's a screenshot of all the deleted comments, lest you think I'm making this up:
Is this your fault? No.
But, as you should know, comments are second class citizens and they have a specific purpose, as outlined in their placeholder text:
Use comments to ask for more information or suggest improvements. Avoid using comments to give answers
Now, was your comment either of these? No.
As I tried to explain to you in the comments (my mistake), if you want to give an answer (i.e., "Write a recursive descent parser") then post that as an answer. If you don't want to give an answer, don't -- but don't complain because something that is purposefully ephemeral was deleted.
If you want to be helpful and give the OP useful advice, here is my suggestion:
An answer that explains what a recursive descent parser is (Briefly), how it helps in this particular situation, and at the very least helpful links that show him how to implement is a helpful answer.
If your comment is that awesome that out of tens of thousands of comments it should be the one to stick around, then it should be in an answer.
Other general notes:
If someone flags a comment as 'rude or offensive', it's going to attract moderator attention to the entire comment thread, especially if the flagged comment is neither rude nor offensive.