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Date: 24 Sep 1997 00:06:59 -0400
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From: Dawn Passaro <dawnp@metaware.com>
Subject: Compiler job at Metaware, Santa Cruz CA


Compiler Front-End Expert, Req: #176
Maintain, tune, and upgrade compiler front ends (for several different
platforms: C, C++, Java, & etc). Support OEM customers. Plan and develop
major new features in front end compilers, and other software tools with
little or no supervision.
Required: MS in Computer Science/Math and 5 years related experience, or
equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of C data
structure design, and data abstraction principles, C++ preferred.
Preferred Qualifications:
Multiplatform use & development experience, especially UNIX, Windows, DOS


Please respond via e-mail to dawnp@metaware.com, or call me at (408)
429-6382, Fax (408) 429-9273.




Dawn Passaro tel: 408/429-6382
Human Resources fax: 408/429-9273
MetaWare Incorporated


URL: http://www.metaware.com
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