SPLASH 2016 (series) / LWC@SLE 2016 (series) / Language Workbench Challenge /
The Rascal Approach to Code in Prose, Computed Properties, and Language Extension
This document describes solutions in Rascal to three language workbench challenges, based on the questionnaire language QL: code in prose, computed properties, and language extension.
Rascal (LWCSLE16_paper_7.pdf) | 339KiB |
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13:30 25mTalk | Bootstrapping, Default Formatting, and Skeleton Editing in the Spoofax Language Workbench LWC@SLE Gabriël KonatDelft University of Technology, Luis Eduardo de Souza AmorimDelft University of Technology, Netherlands, Sebastian ErdwegDelft University of Technology, Netherlands, Eelco VisserDelft University of Technology, Netherlands File Attached | ||
13:55 25mTalk | The Rascal Approach to Code in Prose, Computed Properties, and Language Extension LWC@SLE File Attached | ||
14:20 25mTalk | Languages the Racket Way: Submission to the 2016 Language Workbench Challenge LWC@SLE Daniel FelteyNorthwestern University, Spencer P. FlorenceNorthwestern University, Tim KnutsonUniveristy of Utah, Vincent St-AmourNortheastern University, Ryan CulpepperNortheastern University, Matthew FlattUniversity of Utah, Robby FindlerNorthwestern University, Matthias FelleisenNortheastern University File Attached | ||
14:45 25mOther | Preparation Discussion LWC@SLE |