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TU Delft | Sander van den Oever
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Sander van den Oever. Sander van den Oever. Sander van den Oever. Only 4 more courses to go. February 6th, 2017. Hard Work Pays Off. November 20th, 2016. October 3rd, 2016. July 21st, 2016. May 17th, 2016. Sander van den Oever. Posts in category TU Delft. Only 4 more courses to go. Posted on February 6th, 2017. By Sander van den Oever. Behaviour Change Support Systems. Four Design Stages of Behaviour. Data Science for the 99%. The MOOC is not too interesting for Computer Science students, or well, itR...
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Present & Past Pattern Matching | Waves of Questionable Answers
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Waves of Questionable Answers. In physics and language technology. Present & Past Pattern Matching. Since textbooks often use notational systems to concisely and precisely describe the algorithmic steps needed to transform a symbolic expression to another symbolic expression, it was desirable to use comparable notational systems in the instructions to the computer, because then it would be relatively easy to check that a computer program followed the steps as described in the textbook. A 2 2*a*b b 2.
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Dutch and German Languages, workbenches, books and Ph.D.’s | Language Workbench Challenge
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Comparing Tools of the Trade. Dutch and German Languages, workbenches, books and Ph.D.’s. April 24, 2014. During the last edition of the Language Workbench Challenge. We noticed that quite a significant part of the delegates were from the The Netherlands. We also concluded that despite the fact that the XText. 8211; or is this only because of the way in and locations where Code Generation and the Language Workbench Challenge are advertised? Delft University), that Rascal. LWC2014: the participants →.
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Language Workbenches | Language Workbench Challenge
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Comparing Tools of the Trade. Category Archives: Language Workbenches. August 11, 2014. Tijs van der Storm of the CWI. Presented the latest developments on Rascal. Although Rascal doesn’t call itself a language workbench but rather a programming language aimed at source code and meta programming. Consequently, and because of libraries enabling integration in the Eclipse IDE, it can be construed as a language workbench after all. The Whole Platform (from now on: WP) , as MPS, uses projectional visualisati...
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Uncategorized | Language Workbench Challenge
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Comparing Tools of the Trade. Dutch and German Languages, workbenches, books and Ph.D.’s. April 24, 2014. During the last edition of the Language Workbench Challenge. We noticed that quite a significant part of the delegates were from the The Netherlands. We also concluded that despite the fact that the XText. 8211; or is this only because of the way in and locations where Code Generation and the Language Workbench Challenge are advertised? Delft University), that Rascal. View all 7 comments. Today, we m...
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The Meta-Environment Blog: The Meta-Environment demo at CSMR 2007
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News, facts and opinions about The Meta-Environment, The Rascal domain specific language for source code analysis and transformation, ASF SDF and their applications. Friday, March 23, 2007. The Meta-Environment demo at CSMR 2007. The Meta-Environment 2.0, release candidate 2 was demonstrated to a mixed academic and industrial audience at the 11th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering. Example products are Rascal. ASF SDF, the ATerm library, the SDF parser generator and SGLR parser.
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Design of a Mouldable Programming Language – BLDL
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Design of a Mouldable Programming Language. Design of a Mouldable Programming Language (DMPL). DMPL is a research project of the Bergen Language Design Laboratory. And centres around exploring ideas of flexibility, adaptability, genericity and robustness (in short, mouldability. In programming languages. As part of the project, we are designing and implementing the prototype mouldable language. And also putting it to real life testing. By developing applications using the language. Error-handling with al...
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The Meta-Environment Blog: The introduction of Rascal at the GTTSE Summerschool
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News, facts and opinions about The Meta-Environment, The Rascal domain specific language for source code analysis and transformation, ASF SDF and their applications. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. The introduction of Rascal at the GTTSE Summerschool. We have introduced the Rascal language at the GTTSE Summerschool. By giving a three hour tutorial and a demonstration. First of all, thanks to the organizers and the attendees. We have had the pleasure of a large and interested audience! Did you know this? Rascal...
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The Meta-Environment Blog: Using The Meta-Environment for Model Driven Engineering
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News, facts and opinions about The Meta-Environment, The Rascal domain specific language for source code analysis and transformation, ASF SDF and their applications. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Using The Meta-Environment for Model Driven Engineering. During the last week of August, the 16th Joint Smalltalk Conference of the European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG). Was held in Amsterdam, at CWI. During the discussion there seemed to be some interest as to how the Meta-Environment relates to OMeta. And code gene...
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