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+ | ====== Slides posted: Scala Declarative DSLs (using Eclipse RCP) ====== | ||
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+ | Last month I delivered a presentation on creating declarative-style DSLs using Scala using Eclipse RCP as an example. This is an intermediate-level talk that presumes some functional programming and some Scala expertise, but it went well and we had a good time talking about the advantages and disadvantages of this kind of DSL. | ||
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+ | I tried an experiment: My slide deck is actually an SVG file that can play in any *modern* browser (read: Firefox or Chrome; don't know about Safari). Here's the link: | ||
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+ | http://www.coconut-palm-software.com/pix/scala_declarative_dsls.svg | ||
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+ | ~~LINKBACK~~ | ||
+ | ~~DISCUSSION:closed~~ | ||