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Feedback
Kevin Jackson, IBM Software Group^
"We used your LALR product to build the compiler in Lotus Notes and it's been very successful -- over 135,000,000 users."
Ken Allen, Information Builders^
"I recommended that we use your LALR product for all internal language-development efforts."
Eli Sternheim PhD, InterHDL, acquired by Avant Technology^
"I used your LALR tool for developing a Verilog parser around 1991.
I remember that the generated parser was extremely fast."
Ralf Lammel PhD^, Koblenz University
"The TBNF notation used for translations is the most concise notation that I have ever seen implemented
in a tool, still remarkably powerful."
Michael Fromberger^, Dartmouth College
"I like the TBNF idea. It's a much more sophisticated evolution of the way I build my
ASTs, for my validation tool."
Anonymous
"We are still using your LALR product. It's a little secret that we don't want our competitors
to know about."
Customers
AMD^
Advanced Micro Devices used LALR 5.0 to build an experimental C compiler to
do research with parallel optimizations for the vectorized instructions in the AMD K6-2 chip.
Borland^
Borland used LALR 4.3 for special language-based projects.
Byte Craft^
Byte Craft used LALR 4.3 for development of its C language compilers and
cross-compilers for embedded software development.
Cypress Software^
Cypress Software used LALR 4.3 to build the Enable Basic scripting engine
for use in software systems. Over 1,000 customers in 40 countries are now using
this software.
Data Direct^
Data Direct used LALR 4.0 for building a COBOL source-code analyzer
and contracted with us to create a version of LALR to run on OS/2.
IBM Lotus Software Group^
The IBM Software Group used LALR 5.1 to create the Lotus Script
language interpreter which resides in Lotus Notes. The number of Lotus Notes users
is over 100,000,000.
Information Builders^
Information Builders used LALR 4.0 for language development projects and
eventually recommended that it be used for all language development efforts in the company.
InterHDL
InterHDL used LALR 4.3 to create an EDA compiler for a hardware definition language.
Later, the company was sold to Avant Technology^.
Scandura Systems^
Scandura Systems used LALR 4.3 for its reverse engineering software system
to import source code written in Ada, COBOL, FORTRAN, C, C++ and other languages.
Telelogic^
Telelogic used LRGEN 6.0 to create a tool that imports Oracle SQL and DB2 SQL code into
their System Architect product. They have about 70,000 customers.
Wild Hare Computers^
Wild Hare Computers used LALR 4.3 for developing a COBOL compiler for
Data General systems.
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