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Growing a Language
- Growing a Language Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, 12, 221–236 (1999) c○ 1999 Kluwer
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Growing Languages with Metamorphic Syntax Macros
- should be to plan for growth." Guy Steele: Growing a Language, OOPSLA'98 invited talk. We present our
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Scheme with classes, mixins, and traits
- , in turn, are naturally codified as macros over the class system. 1 Growing a Language The Revised 5 Report
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Growing XQuery
- -level programming languages and XML documents [13, 30, 38]. 1.1 Growing a Language “If we add just a few things
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Cover page to The Third International Conference on the Learning Sciences (ICLS-98) “Learning Perspectives”
- family. The child grows into a language and culture, eventually forming a unique self-critical self
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Unifying Tables, Objects and Documents
- better job in generating efficient code. 1.2 Growing a Language It is easy to criticize the current lack
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The Java syntactic extender (JSE
- for planned growth of a language (see [3]). In Guy Steele’s OOPSLA-98 invited talk entitled, “Growing a
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Topsl: a Domain-Specific Language for On-Line Surveys. Scheme Workshop
- -front everything their users will ever want to do tend to find that they’ve guessed wrong. In “Growing a Language
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REVIEW ARTICLE
- . 9, ‘‘‘Growing’’ a language’ (186–215), dealswith language acquisition. The central themesare
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Experimenting with the Circus Language for XML Modeling and Transformation
- Steele’s paper “Growing a language” [7] is a good explanation of the difficulty of designing programming
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