Rotor, SemiWorks, and Technology Transfer (job opening)
started 7/19/2002; 1:32:29 AM - last post 7/19/2002; 1:41:39 AM
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Ehud Lamm - Rotor, SemiWorks, and Technology Transfer (job opening)
7/19/2002; 1:32:29 AM (reads: 1687, responses: 1)
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Rotor, SemiWorks, and Technology Transfer (job opening) |
The CLR and Rotor product teams are creating a technology transfer team that can take on the major challenge of applying ideas that have been prototyped using the Rotor code base. The code name for this team is "SemiWorks"
If you have PhD, are looking for a job, and you don't mind working for Microsoft, this may may be ideal for you...
We discussed the way languages evolve, and the differences between academia and industry. This is one possible approach for solving the technology transfer problem. I am far from certain this is the best way, by the way.
Posted to cross-language-runtimes by Ehud Lamm on 7/19/02; 1:33:17 AM
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Ehud Lamm - Re: Rotor, SemiWorks, and Technology Transfer (job opening)
7/19/2002; 1:41:39 AM (reads: 542, responses: 0)
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Offtopic: I saw an ad saying that a company here in Israel is looking for workers skilled in language technology (semantics, optimization, OO). If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to email the phone number etc. (notice that we don't post jobs here on LtU as a general rule. I mentioned the Redmond job because I find the technology transfer issue interesting)
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