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 Konat Delft University of Technology, Luis Eduardo de Souza Amorim Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Sebastian Erdweg Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Eelco Visser Delft 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 Feltey Northwestern University, Spencer P. Florence Northwestern University, Tim Knutson Univeristy of Utah, Vincent St-Amour Northeastern University, Ryan Culpepper Northeastern University, Matthew Flatt University of Utah, Robert Bruce Findler Northwestern University, Matthias Felleisen Northeastern University File Attached | ||
14:45 25mOther | Preparation Discussion LWC@SLE |