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Tilro, Jesse (author)
Reusable tools for engineering software languages can bridge the gap between formal specification and implementation, lowering the bar for engineers to design and implement programming languages. Among such tools belong NaBL2 and its successor Statix, which are meta-languages for declaratively specifying the static semantics of programming...
master thesis 2023
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de Krieger, Max (author)
The front-end of a compiler reads the source program and performs analyses such as type checking. The goal of the front-end is to check for the presence of syntactic and semantic errors before the program is passed to the back-end of the compiler for tasks such as optimization and code generation.<br/><br/>WebDSL is a domain-specific language...
master thesis 2022
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Konat, G.D.P. (author), Erdweg, S.T. (author), Visser, Eelco (author)
It is common practice to bootstrap compilers of programming languages. By using the compiled language to implement the compiler, compiler developers can code in their own high-level language and gain a large-scale test case. In this paper, we investigate bootstrapping of compiler-compilers as they occur in language workbenches. Language...
conference paper 2016
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Vergu, V.A. (author)
Model driven software development is gaining momentum in the software engineering world. One approach to model driven software development is the design and development of domain-specific languages allowing programmers and users to spend more time on their core business and less on addressing non problem- specific issues. Language workbenches...
bachelor thesis 2012
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