In computer-based language recognition, ANTLR (pronounced Antler), or ANother Tool for Language Recognition, is a parser generator that uses LL(*) parsing. ANTLR is the successor to the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS), first developed in 1989, and is under active development. Its maintainer is professor Terence Parr of the University of San Francisco.
ANTLR takes as input a grammar that specifies a language and generates as output source code for a recognizer for that language. While version 3 supported generating code in the programming languages Ada95, ActionScript, C, C#, Java...
The problem with those links is that I can easily stalk him. I can find out his real name (website), what he codes in most often(github), what he sounds like(youtube, if he actually spoke), to name a few...
Spend your time on something more worthwhile than finding out information about an online teenager who you'll figuratively never meet throughout your life.
Yeah, the cd on the left is a memorex, with an mtv top 20 logo on it and the following scrawled on it in green: Windows 98 JK9**-****4-39***-887**-MMP** (Censored because my product key, growl :-P)
Actually it's my dad's room, but my parents are never home, so I get to carry around the plate anywhere along with my lappy. My hovering monitor is stuck in the living room though.
^ You'd have no neck if you were like that all day.
Just copy http://cache2.asset-cache.net/gc/106286192-teenager-on-a-sofa-using-laptop-and-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=e84sqZRQ56MwbCNF1Bde4scVIjdg8OYoOz%2FkAZXV9k0%3D into the upload button's "from the web" option.