Commercial ANTLR (and StringTemplate) Technical Support

Terence Parr, the primary author of ANTLR/StringTemplate and all around nice guy, is available to ensure your project is successful. You can purchase technical support monthly or in chunks of 6 months (at half off). For the duration, you can ask Terence direct questions via a special support mailing address. Contact is email-only and replies are sent within one business day, often within hours. This support consists of answering questions and providing advice, not building grammars or other software. If you are a commercial enterprise or otherwise have money to throw around, you should consider purchasing tech support. The following buttons take you to paypal:

Upon receipt of the paypal payment, you will be taken to a page with the special email address. For more information or to get a price quote on something else, contact Terence directly: parrt at antlr dot org.

ANTLR Community Support

ANTLR is supported by Terence Parr and target language folks (see the top of the documentation index page) as well as the multitude of helpful users of ANTLR.  PCCTS, the original version of ANTLR written in C generating C/C++, is now maintained by Tom Moog. For expertise in autoconf and the build system used by the ANTLR source distribution, contact wolfgang haefelinger, ora.et.labora at web.de.

There is a very active email list that supports all aspects of using and building things with ANTLR. Go here to subscribe:

http://www.antlr.org/mailman/listinfo/antlr-interest

Check out the archives too:

http://www.antlr.org/pipermail/antlr-interest/

The following list has my active development notes about what is changing in the code base and also discusses implementation issues.

http://www.antlr.org/mailman/listinfo/antlr-dev

To ask questions and search for answers, you can also try the ANTLR forum and FAQ at jGuru.com; most people hang out on the mailing list, however.

If you are primarily interested in PCCTS, please join the newsgroup comp.compilers.tools.pccts.

StringTemplate Community Support

The following list supports the usage, design, and development of StringTemplate.

http://www.antlr.org/mailman/listinfo/stringtemplate-interest

Check out the archives too:

http://www.antlr.org/pipermail/stringtemplate-interest/