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My thoughts on DSLs, model-driven software engineering
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Meinte's DSL Blog | My thoughts on DSLs, model-driven software engineering Meinte's DSL Blog My thoughts on DSLs, model-driven software engineering Home About me Multi-level modeling: what, why and how October 4, 2014 meinte37 2 comments One of the arguably-classical problems of language engineering is literal notation . Basically, as soon as you can refer to (/name) types, you’d also want to be able to instantiate those types. As it so often happens, the nomer “classical problem” does not imply that is has been solved to some degree of satisfaction. Just look at Java which still lacks a good literal syntax for object and collection instantiation, even with a library like Google Guava. Only fairly recently have more main stream GPLs emerged which happened to have syntactically nice object and collection literals. But in this blog I only will talk about multi-level modeling , which can be informally defined as being able to model “things” and to then also be able t...
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