The Compiler Connection

cdg@nullstone.com (Christopher Glaeser)
8 Jun 1996 18:34:43 -0400

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From: cdg@nullstone.com (Christopher Glaeser)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 8 Jun 1996 18:34:43 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: WWW

The Compiler Connection (http://www.nullstone.com/htmls/connections.htm) is
a www resource for compiler researchers and and developers, and contains
compiler-related information covering the following topics.


* Compiler Topics - links to language and compiler bibliographies, archives,
        FAQ's, and conferences.


* Compiler Companies - companies that develop compilers and brief descriptions
        of their products.


* Compiler Research Projects - university compiler research projects.


* Compiler Careers - current job openings for compiler developers. Includes
        recruiters that specialize in placing compiler developers and links to
        on-line career information and job databases.


* Compiler Consulting Resources - companies and individuals that provide
        compiler consulting services.


* Compiler Conferences - list of compiler and programming language conferences
        maintained by Mark Leone.


* Benchmarks and Performance Reports - links to benchmark FAQ's, sources,
        reports, and home pages for SPEC, TPC, Ziff-Davis, and others.


* Newsgroups for Compiler, Programming Languages, and Benchmarking - list of
        USENET Newsgroups devoted to compilers, programming languages, and
        benchmarking.


In addition to the content provided at this site, each topic includes a form
to add new entries. For example, companies and recruiters are invited to
add compiler job listings to the Compiler Careers page as new positions
become available.


Best regards,
Christopher Glaeser cdg@nullstone.com
Nullstone Corporation http://www.nullstone.com




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