Domain-specific languages and Xtext
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“Computer scientists and mathematicians will both be familiar with the idea of a “language” to describe specific problems concisely. But how are such things built and used in the commercial world? David North and Peter Cowan from CoreFiling, a specialist software company based in Oxford, will talk about the technical and human challenges in building a computer language for writing rules about financial data.”
Admission free to CUCaTS members, £2 otherwise. Membership may also be bought at the door. As usual refreshments will be served 15 minutes before the start of the talk.
This talk is part of the Cambridge University Computing and Technology Society (CUCaTS) series.
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