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Meta-S and The Grammar Forge quinn_jackson2004@yahoo.ca (Quinn Tyler Jackson) (2009-11-17) |
From: | Quinn Tyler Jackson <quinn_jackson2004@yahoo.ca> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 2009 00:59:54 -0500 (EST) |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Keywords: | tools, administrivia |
Posted-Date: | 17 Nov 2009 00:59:54 EST |
Hello!
In another forum, I noticed what appeared to be some possible
confusion as to the status of the Meta-S parser and The Grammar Forge.
The Meta-S technology and The Grammar Forge are indeed alive and well
(now in version 8.0), and are the subject of daily research and
development. Commercial as well as academic/research licensing are
available. I can send information in that regard to anyone wishing it.
(Contact me at magicparser@aim.com for specifics if you wish.)
Indeed, there have been some exciting technological advances and
developments -- some that I am not at liberty to discuss, but to which
I have alluded in a few comp.compilers posts over the last year. When
I am at liberty to mention them, comp.compilers will most certainly be
the first place I do.
I am always interested in working with compiler enthusiasts, and
potential beta testers are always welcome to contact me directly in
this regard. The process involves a bit more administrivia than in the
past (such as the signing of an NDA), but that hurdle aside.... I
would be especially interested in serious testing by .NET developers
on 64-bit Windows boxes.
Cheers,
Quinn Tyler Jackson
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