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ANTLR Project Credits
If I forgot you or somebody else you know, please send me mail so I
can correct this page! I apologize in advance.
Terence Parr (parrt at cs.usfca.edu)
Project Lead and Supreme Dictator for Life. Professor at the University of San
Franciso.
ANTLR 3
Terence Parr. ANTLR 3.0 core software including LL(*) algorithm.
Jean Bovet. ANTLRWorks GUI Development environment.
Sriram Srinivasan. Feedback and general discussions on LL(*) algorithm.
Kay Roepke. General discussions on ANTLR.
Loring Craymer, Monty Zukowski, John Mitchell, and Ric
Klaren. Active discussions of 3.0 functionality including trees
(some ideas taken from Loring's 2.8e extensions) and attribute
mechanism.
Jen-Yuan Leon Su. gUnit grammar unit testing.
Active target authors.
ANTLR interest list. Always excellent feedback and ideas from the user community.
Others. Matt Benson converted all my unit tests to use junit. Also big help on Ant file and Tool.java goodies.
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StringTemplate
Terence Parr. Coder and tireless enforcer of strict model-view
separation. Implementor and co-designer.
Tom Burns. Co-designer.
I would like to acknowledge the authors of the ST C# port, Michael
Jordan and Kunle Odutola, and the authors of ST Python port, Marq Kole
and Luis Leal. Jim Idle co-designed the group interfaces. Ric Klaren
co-designed template regions. John Snyders provided a useful implementation
of the format option and sends in awesome bug fixes. Caleb Lyness fixed the tests to work properly on windows. John Mitchell, Loring Craymer, Monty
Zukowski, Matthew Ford, and Sriram Srinivasan have provided very
useful feedback and lots of ideas as have the many ST and ANTLR users.
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Infrastructure
University of San Francisco. Internet pipe. Nice office for
supreme dictator Terence overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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