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Organization: | Compilers Central |
Date: | Sun, 28 Aug 1994 12:00:00 GMT |
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 94 14:37:21 -0400
From: "Geoffrey L. Matrangola" <geoff@mccabe.com>
Subject: Compiler jobs in suburban DC
Computer Programmer/Analyst
We are a leading software tools company seeking specialists in front-end
source code analyzers. Excellent C skills and a background in parsing or
compiling are required. Strong candidates will also have experience with
development tools such as lex and yacc, as well as familiarity with a
diverse set of programming languages.
Please direct any related email to job@mccabe.com
Send resume to:
Parser Search
McCabe & Associates
5501 Twin Knolls Road
Suite 111
Columbia, MD 21045
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From: brent@speedy.micro.ti.com (Brent Coursey)
Subject: Compiler jobs at Texas Instruments in Houston
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COMPUTER SCIENCE CAREERS AT TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
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TI is developing leading edge compiler technology and development tool
products to support our modern high-performance microprocessors. We are
seeking skilled Computer Scientists to help us meet the challenge of
providing the world's best optimizing compilers, assemblers and source
debuggers for a wide range of architectures.
In today's world of RISC, on-chip parallelism, superscalar execution, and
customized instruction sets, development tools such as optimizing compilers
and source-level debuggers are just as important as the processors themselves.
We are finding solutions for these challenges through active research and
hands-on development in several areas of technology, including:
rapidly retargetable compilers
instruction scheduling
register allocation
software pipelining and other loop optimization
interprocedural optimization
rapidly retargetable assemblers
algebraic and other modern assembler paradigms(sp)
assembly code compactors
architecture evaluation
real time debug
multiprocessing debug
modern validation strategies
advanced customer support strategies
We are not simply thinking about these topics or conducting experiments, we
are implementing these capabilities and delivering them to thousands of users
who need them. Our customers use our products to develop trend-setting
applications like digital cellular telephones, high quality consumer
electronics, advanced imaging and graphics systems and anti-skid braking
systems to name just a few.
If you want to apply your Computer Science background in a practical
engineering environment, if you like to program in C and you're good at it,
if you want to work on the industry's most advanced compiler and debugger
technology, and you want a relaxed atmosphere that encourages independent
thinking, then this is the job for you. We're looking for these
qualifications:
BS or MS in Computer Science
Knowledge of programming in C and assembly language
Familiarity with UNIX and DOS
Coursework and experience in compiler construction and computer
architecture
Familiarity with several development and debug environments
Citizenship/Permanent Residence
Send your resume and transcript to:
Texas Instruments
Microprocessor Development Systems
Attn: Hiring Manager M/S 730
PO BOX 1443
Houston, TX 77251
or e-mail your resume to:
hiring-manager@micro.ti.com
We also have internship positions in these areas for graduate and undergraduate
students.
An equal opportunity employer m/f/d/v
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