Terence Parr

Terence John Parr
Born 1964
Los Angeles, CA
Residence San Francisco, CA
Alma mater Purdue University (B.Sc., M.Eng., PhD)
Scientific career
Fields computer languages, computer engineering
Institutions University of San Francisco

Terence John Parr (b. Los Angeles, 1964) is a professor of computer science at the University of San Francisco. He is best known for his ANTLR parser generator and contributions to parsing theory. He also developed the StringTemplate engine for Java and other programming languages.[1]

Education

Parr holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, a Master's degree in Engineering, and a PhD in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. He was a postdoctoral fellow in Army High-Performance Computing Research Center (also known as AHPCRC), located in the University of Minnesota.

Books

  • Parr, Terence (May 17, 2007), The Definitive ANTLR Reference: Building Domain-Specific Languages (1st ed.), Pragmatic Bookshelf, p. 376, ISBN 0-9787392-5-6
  • Parr, Terence (December 2009), Language Implementation Patterns: Create Your Own Domain-Specific and General Programming Languages (1st ed.), Pragmatic Bookshelf, p. 374, ISBN 978-1-934356-45-6
  • Parr, Terence (March 7, 2013), The Definitive ANTLR 4 Reference: Building Domain-Specific Languages (1st ed.), Pragmatic Bookshelf, p. 325, ISBN 1934356999

References

  1. "Terence Parr's USF Home Page". Retrieved 2009-07-27.


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