[antlr-interest] jobs in language recognizers development - regd.
Ashok Varikuti
asoka250 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 15 17:15:41 PST 2008
Hi Sohail,
Thankx for the response. Yeah being prepared to write a full grown
compiler will definitely improve the scenario. Can you elaborate on this
comment when u said "link it with some non-tech field you are interested
in that requires highly technical solutions".
Sohail Somani wrote:
> Ashok Varikuti wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I am a recent graduate in computer science looking out for jobs. What is
>> the best possible way for me to hunt for jobs in language
>> recognizer's/parser development using ANTLR. Also what would be the best
>> possible way to showcase by skills in this field, I mean are there any
>> certification exams on ANTLR, if not, can it be done in the future.
>>
>
> Good question. In my experience, highly technical work inevitably leads
> to writing a parser if not a full-on compiler even if it was not
> originally envisioned. So I would not suggest you limit your scope to
> "ANTLR-jobs" but link it with some non-tech field you are interested in
> that requires highly technical solutions.
>
> If that makes /any/ sense whatsoever :-)
>
>
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Ashok R Varikuti
Graduate Research Assistant
CIS Dept, Kansas State University
785-304-2401
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