Kishan Parmar is a GCC compiler developer at IBM with four years of hands-on experience building and porting toolchains for embedded and high-performance targets. He has practical expertise across GCC, Clang/LLVM, and vendor toolchains, having ported ICC and GNU toolchains for VxWorks on x86_64 and aarch64 and worked on Dinkum C/C++ libraries. Based in Bengaluru, he focuses on PowerPC and other architecture support and contributes code and experiments via his GitHub (long5hot). Kishan combines low-level systems thinking with pragmatic porting experience, making him effective at bridging compiler internals and RTOS constraints. Early internship and progressive SDE roles at Blackfig demonstrate rapid growth from intern to production-focused compiler engineer. Outside work, his profile suggests a curious tinkerer who pursues cross-toolchain compatibility rather than purely language-level features.
4 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering at VISHWAKARMA GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, CHANDKHEDA,GANDHINAGAR 017
12th Science, 72, 12th Science, 72 at Alpha Vidhya Sankul
Student in Spring 2021, Student in Spring 2021 at Code in Place
Contributions:25 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 10 months
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