CompilerWorks is a bespoke compiler company, with our core product centered around compiling on dialect of SQL to execute on a different backend - e.g. would you like to run Oracle PL/SQL on a Postgre database? You can with CompilerWorks.
We are driven to solve interesting engineering problems where compilers are useful. We have found many interesting applications in the world of databases/datawarehouses and "big data."
Let us know if you are interested info {at} compilerworks.com
This seems really neat! What sorts of background and skills do you look for in candidates? I've enjoyed working on simple/toy lexers and parser in the past, but I'm not sure that'd be enough to get started with the kind of work your website describes.
We are a Java shop .. there is a long history to the initial decision and the implications. Currently we have about 500,000 lines of code to maintain per developer.
With that said we have worked with developers proficient in other languages. Those experiences have taught us to avoid "religious" arguments about our development environment. We have made the practical decision to hire only those who follow the same religion. Does that make us biased? I guess so!
http://www.compilerworks.com/job.html
CompilerWorks is a bespoke compiler company, with our core product centered around compiling on dialect of SQL to execute on a different backend - e.g. would you like to run Oracle PL/SQL on a Postgre database? You can with CompilerWorks.
We are driven to solve interesting engineering problems where compilers are useful. We have found many interesting applications in the world of databases/datawarehouses and "big data."
Let us know if you are interested info {at} compilerworks.com