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Feature Matrix for LWC11
Added by Pedro J. Molina on May 31, 2011 at 19:53 — No Comments
CG2011 & LWC11 review
A personal review on our last edition favorite conference: http://pjmolina.com/metalevel/2011/05/code-generation-2011-a-personal-review
Regards
Pedro J.
Added by Pedro J. Molina on May 31, 2011 at 11:57 — No Comments
Hi,
I've posted a quick writeup of the LWC challenge competition highlights presented at the Code Generation main event.
Here is the post:
http://www.modeldrivenstar.org/2011/05/highlights-from-lwc-2011-language.html
Marco
Added by Marco Brambilla on May 27, 2011 at 14:04 — No Comments
Write-up of the Language Workbench Competition 2011
May 24th the first Language Workbench Competition have been held in Cambridge (UK) as a warming-up of the Code Generation conference. The idea for a language workbench competition originates from a group of people during Code Generation 2010. A lot of new initiatives in the field of language workbenches are arising to facilitate the creation of Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) and their accompanied code generators…
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Marina Haase ran a workshop on DSL Evolution at Code Generation 2011 yesterday.
We've uploaded the sessions outputs (as PDF) here:
Added by Mark Dalgarno on May 26, 2011 at 15:36 — 1 Comment
Added by Jordi Cabot on May 20, 2011 at 12:04 — No Comments
Code Generation better than Model Interpretation?
It 's been almost a year since the last …
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India's National Technology Day
I didn't realise until a member of our team told me but apparently it's National Technology Day in India today.
Does this exist anywhere else? Is important enough to Western nations to celebrate?
Here's a blog post on it whilst you (and I) ponder on that...
http://the-technical-diaries.blogspot.com/
Added by Derek Russell on May 11, 2011 at 16:30 — No Comments
A mind map of Martin Fowler's DSL book.
Today, I finished reading the thick black book.. "Domain-Specific Languages" by Martin Fowler.
Here's the (personal)mind map of the book.(click to magnify img. or here to see in "share")…
ContinueAdded by Kenji Hiranabe on May 5, 2011 at 8:30 — 11 Comments
What if WebML was a standard language?
For those who have always thought “very nice WebML, but what’s a pity that it is a proprietary language!”, you will be happy to know that WebML has taken the very first steps in the OMG.
What do you think if WebML was a standard language like UML, BPMN or SoaML?
Read more here...
Added by Stefano Butti on May 4, 2011 at 7:01 — No Comments
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