January 2009 (4 entries)
- [VVZ370] (1 Jan 2009)
- [VVZ371] (7 Jan 2009)
- [VVZ372] (26 Jan 2009)
- [VVZ373] (28 Jan 2009)
February 2009 (64 entries)
- [VVZ374] (2 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ375] (2 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ376] (2 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ377] (2 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ378] (2 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ379] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ380] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ381] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ382] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ383] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ384] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ385] (4 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ386] (5 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ387] (5 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ388] (5 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ389] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ390] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ391] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ392] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ393] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ394] (9 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ395] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ396] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ397] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ398] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ399] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ400] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ401] (10 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ402] (13 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ403] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ404] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ405] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ406] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ407] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ408] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ409] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ410] (16 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ411] (17 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ412] (17 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ413] (17 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ414] (18 Feb 2009)
- Gave a presentation at the conference in Düsseldorf, Germany.
- Related to the presentation Grammar Convergence.
- [VVZ415] (18 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ416] (18 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ417] (19 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ418] (19 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ419] (19 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ420] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ421] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ422] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ423] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ424] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ425] (20 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ426] (23 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ427] (23 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ428] (23 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ429] (23 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ430] (23 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ431] (25 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ432] (25 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ433] (25 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ434] (26 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ435] (26 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ436] (26 Feb 2009)
- [VVZ437] (27 Feb 2009)
March 2009 (24 entries)
- [VVZ438] (1 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ439] (1 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ440] (2 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ441] (2 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ442] (2 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ443] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ444] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ445] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ446] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ447] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ448] (3 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ449] (4 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ450] (4 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ451] (5 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ452] (10 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ453] (10 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ454] (10 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ455] (10 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ456] (10 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ457] (21 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ458] (21 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ459] (21 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ460] (21 Mar 2009)
- [VVZ461] (30 Mar 2009)
April 2009 (64 entries)
- [VVZ462] (1 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ463] (1 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ464] (2 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ465] (2 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ466] (2 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ467] (2 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ468] (3 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ469] (3 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ470] (4 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ471] (4 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ472] (5 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ473] (5 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ474] (7 Apr 2009)
- Since Java is such a mess anyway, why don't add some dynamic binding and type inference there? That'd be fun.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1465667505.
- [VVZ475] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ476] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ477] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ478] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ479] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ480] (7 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ481] (7 Apr 2009)
- It's not «Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs» anymore, it's more «Data + Data Representation + Algorithms = Programs».
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1468246204.
- [VVZ482] (8 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ483] (8 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ484] (8 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ485] (8 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ486] (8 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ487] (9 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ488] (9 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ489] (9 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ490] (9 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ491] (9 Apr 2009)
- The amount of time saved by using Python as opposed to Java is inversely proportional to the number of people working on the project.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1482084951.
- [VVZ492] (10 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ493] (10 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ494] (10 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ495] (10 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ496] (10 Apr 2009)
- another automation idea for grammar transformation/convergence: eliminate all unused nonterminals.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1486834952.
- Related to the topic .
- [VVZ497] (11 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ498] (11 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ499] (11 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ500] (11 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ501] (12 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ502] (12 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ503] (13 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ504] (13 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ505] (13 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ506] (13 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ507] (14 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ508] (14 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ509] (16 Apr 2009)
- OH SHI~! I've just found a programming language that I didn't know! I hope I won't be disqualified….
- Concerns the web page of LOLCODE.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1532018194.
- [VVZ510] (17 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ511] (21 Apr 2009)
- any grammar transformation with a precondition can be automated, a failed precondition would only mean inapplicability instead of failure.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1576538703.
- Related to the topic .
- [VVZ512] (22 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ513] (22 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ514] (23 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ515] (23 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ516] (23 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ517] (23 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ518] (24 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ519] (25 Apr 2009)
- угол падения сервера равен углу отражения хакерской атаки.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1612134956.
- [VVZ520] (25 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ521] (27 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ522] (28 Apr 2009)
- A good research engineer should always be solving problems in pairs or take only self-applicable problems to be able to validate his results.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1633222676.
- [VVZ523] (28 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ524] (28 Apr 2009)
- [VVZ525] (28 Apr 2009)
May 2009 (52 entries)
- [VVZ526] (1 May 2009)
- [VVZ527] (1 May 2009)
- [VVZ528] (1 May 2009)
- [VVZ529] (1 May 2009)
- [VVZ530] (3 May 2009)
- [VVZ531] (3 May 2009)
- [VVZ532] (3 May 2009)
- [VVZ533] (5 May 2009)
- [VVZ534] (5 May 2009)
- [VVZ535] (5 May 2009)
- [VVZ536] (6 May 2009)
- [VVZ537] (6 May 2009)
- [VVZ538] (6 May 2009)
- [VVZ539] (8 May 2009)
- [VVZ540] (9 May 2009)
- I don't buy pure top-down design. Code-now-design-later is a good technique when you taste the domain before you think you're smarter in it.
- @grammarware why design-code in some order first-last? Both options are unnatural. Code when you need, design when you need.
- @davengeo Agreed. However, one has to have a starting point somewhere, and coding/hacking seems like a perfect starting phase to me.
- @grammarware to start with a simple TDD "the first thing that works" is fine, then look at the design and refactoring... My way is no way.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1745048136.
- Related to @davengeo’s twitter status №1745126597.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1745225460.
- Related to @davengeo’s twitter status №1745246758.
- [VVZ541] (10 May 2009)
- ' '.join(x.split()[1:]) vs x[x.index(' ')+1:] vs x.partition(' ')[2] #python #holywar #timtowtdi.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1753329509.
- [VVZ542] (11 May 2009)
- [VVZ543] (13 May 2009)
- [VVZ544] (13 May 2009)
- [VVZ545] (14 May 2009)
- [VVZ546] (15 May 2009)
- [VVZ547] (15 May 2009)
- [VVZ548] (15 May 2009)
- [VVZ549] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ550] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ551] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ552] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ553] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ554] (16 May 2009)
- [VVZ555] (17 May 2009)
- [VVZ556] (17 May 2009)
- [VVZ557] (19 May 2009)
- [VVZ558] (19 May 2009)
- [VVZ559] (19 May 2009)
- [VVZ560] (19 May 2009)
- XBGF #todo: extract transformation that takes a selector name as a parameter. Given a:b x::c, extract(x) will give a:b x and x:c. XSD needs.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1850417712.
- [VVZ561] (20 May 2009)
- [VVZ562] (20 May 2009)
- [VVZ563] (20 May 2009)
- [VVZ564] (20 May 2009)
- [VVZ565] (22 May 2009)
- [VVZ566] (25 May 2009)
- [VVZ567] (25 May 2009)
- [VVZ568] (26 May 2009)
- [VVZ569] (26 May 2009)
- The best hardware upgrade I’ve ever had is when I removed a spring from the mouse wheel. No annoying sound, same gestures, high speed limit.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1923812817.
- [VVZ570] (27 May 2009)
- [VVZ571] (27 May 2009)
- [VVZ572] (28 May 2009)
- [VVZ573] (28 May 2009)
- [VVZ574] (28 May 2009)
- For completeness sake, we also need to converge the grammar extracted from #ECore generated from XSD with the manually created #ECore.
- EMF ECore (from XMI) and EMF ECore (from XSD) sources connected and converged.
- Deeply disappointed with the (lack of) challenge EMF extractors provided.Whatever can be solved with 2 days of lazy hacking is not worth it.
- Committed to Software Language Processing Suite at GitHub as revision 64c31187f43e1640fd19f8db1cf1777c47e72da6 and at SourceForge as revision 650.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1946382519.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1951595127.
- [VVZ575] (30 May 2009)
- Research 2.0 and Software Engineering 2.0: How Community Engineering will Change our Worlds — @jeanmariefavre’s talk is announced for #GTTSE.
- Concerns the web page at twitter.com/jeanmariefavre.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1965025275.
- [VVZ576] (30 May 2009)
- Is it just me or does Wikipedia really block Python’s urllib.urlopen('…').read() requests? I always seem to get a ‘Wikimedia Error’ page.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1973945839.
- [VVZ577] (31 May 2009)
June 2009 (35 entries)
- [VVZ578] (1 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ579] (1 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ580] (1 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ581] (1 Jun 2009)
- Another idea for a future XBGF generator that I missed before: find all top nonterminals in the grammar and reroot() to them.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №1992884879.
- Related to the topic .
- [VVZ582] (2 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ583] (2 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ584] (3 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ585] (3 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ586] (3 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ587] (4 Jun 2009)
- With my humble twitterparsing experiments I seem to inspire Ralf Lämmel to set up an aggregating account for our department.
- Concerns the web page at twitter.com/institute4cs.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2026905457.
- [VVZ588] (4 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ589] (5 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ590] (6 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ591] (6 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ592] (6 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ593] (8 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ594] (9 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ595] (9 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ596] (10 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ597] (10 Jun 2009)
- Want to impress your friends immediately? Point to any given XPath 2.0 expression and casually observe that it clearly returns a sequence. ©.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2103407156.
- [VVZ598] (11 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ599] (11 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ600] (11 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ601] (12 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ602] (14 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ603] (14 Jun 2009)
- Spent the day sunbathing on a uni campus bench w/wireless, hacking, writing, reviewing, listening to good music. My idea of relaxed weekend!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2167271665.
- [VVZ604] (15 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ605] (15 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ606] (16 Jun 2009)
- generated a simplified view of languages and other artifacts in my thesis. It is clear? Obfuscated? Scary? Weird?.
- didn’t figure out how to represent binary/ternary relations and higher order transformations within this visualisation.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2190760079.
- Concerns the web page at twitpic.com/7j9do.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2190765114.
- [VVZ607] (18 Jun 2009)
- Is there any schema-based universal comparator for XML? I.e. given XSD, it parses 2 XML documents and compares them semantically. I want it!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2222564356.
- [VVZ608] (24 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ609] (25 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ610] (25 Jun 2009)
- It is possible to have XBGF generators with side input: e.g., it could take a grammar AND, say, a codebase, to apply grammar inference.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2327790015.
- Related to the topic .
- [VVZ611] (27 Jun 2009)
- [VVZ612] (29 Jun 2009)
July 2009 (38 entries)
- [VVZ613] (1 Jul 2009)
- Gave a poster presentation at the university in Koblenz, Germany.
- I'll be the only one presenting my poster in English at the #ifi day... :-/.
- #ifi Told the story to 3 people I've known anyway, no outsiders so far....
- Ok, I’ve doubled my audience by giving a presentation to another 3 people. Good enough for #ifi day or what? Preparing for some barbecue now.
- Related to the presentation Semi-automated Language Convergence.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2420863574.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2421513340.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2422507998.
- [VVZ614] (5 Jul 2009)
- totally changed my sleeping habits in order to be fresh for the #GTTSE flight.
- Koblenz ☞ Frankfurt ✈ Porto ☞ Braga ✌ #GTTSE ☼.
- arrived safely, enjoying the (now improving) weather, the environment and lots of familiar faces.
- Participated in several quite insightful discussions w/ language engineering freaks, dsl maniacs, transformation zealots this evening.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2463490159.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2476388332.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2484163474.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2487055548.
- [VVZ615] (5 Jul 2009)
- Just convinced Jurgen Vinju (from the ASF+SDF CWI gang) to get a Twitter account and, of course, to follow yours truly.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2487034181.
- [VVZ616] (6 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ617] (6 Jul 2009)
- Amusing is that Bran Selic thinks of grammar convergence on the level of productions (composition rules), not on level of grammars.
- Related to the topic Grammar Convergence.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2494566749.
- [VVZ618] (6 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ619] (6 Jul 2009)
- In his Rascal talk at #GTTSE Paul Klint claims transformation tools are not good in extraction. Guess what, I have good news for him! ;).
- Paul Klint: "Using concrete syntax in transformations avoids the need to define/remember/use abstract syntax constructors.".
- Paul Klint: Rascal’s abstract syntax is a super set of those of ASF, SDF and Rscript. Nice. Waiting for the concrete syntax slides….
- Local type inference. One of the best ideas I’ve heard for quite a while! C# does that (kinda), but Rascal seems more consistent with it.
- Jurgen Vinju opened up Rascal mailing list.
- Related to Rascal.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2499129535.
- Related to @MedeaMelana’s twitter status №2499448029.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2499477617.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2499510808.
- Related to @jurgenvinju’s twitter status №2511539473.
- [VVZ620] (7 Jul 2009)
- Model transformation = grammar transformation.
- model synchronisation = grammar convergence.
- model management = grammar engineering.
- Seems like my little question to Jean-Marc Jézéquel about model transformation vs grammar transformation has started a holy war. Oops.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2512271145.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2566115007.
- [VVZ621] (7 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ622] (7 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ623] (8 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ624] (8 Jul 2009)
- finished, done and forgotten.
- Glad that my presentation at Participants’ Workshop was one of the first, this way I can relax and enjoy the rest of it..
- Ralf Lämmel’s opinion: “Well done! Your presentation at #GTTSE was very strong. You made excellent use of the time available and questions provided!”.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 08c72e885b51d6862cf9d007f9e51413a50b28ba at local Subversion as revision 188.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2529842799.
- Related to @notquiteabba’s twitter status №2529873552.
- [VVZ625] (9 Jul 2009)
- New day full of wonders begins. Ready to learn JastAdd, to compose my 1st Rascal grammar and to be mind-boggled with category theory.
- Related to Rascal.
- Concerns the web page of JastAdd.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2546575414.
- [VVZ626] (9 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ627] (10 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ628] (11 Jul 2009)
- I think I found the idea that is behind most of #GTTSE talks. Formalisation of the implicit assumptions is the key. Will rethink grammars.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2581560885.
- [VVZ629] (11 Jul 2009)
- Extractor fun: xsd2bgf does not work on docbook.xsd (attribute groups!), so I generate docbook.ecore with Eclipse and use ecore2bgf then.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2582577765.
- Tagged with old-slps.
- [VVZ630] (13 Jul 2009)
- “|” ← this is not a pipe. This is a BNF bar. (somewhat #gttse).
- The “| is not a pipe but rather a BNF bar” joke hanging on the wall outside my office seems to attract student readers/admirers.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2612301793.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2669528903.
- [VVZ631] (14 Jul 2009)
- Gave a guest lecture in “Advanced Programming”.
- @SamyyNo1: i heared @grammarware held a nice lecture for #progkob today. what a pitty that i am feeling like i am a living bluescreen.
- Forgot to tweet I did a lecture yesterday on EMF. Students seemed to enjoy it as much as I did.
- Related to the lecture on Eclipse Modeling Framework.
- Related to @SamyyNo1’s twitter status №2635750013.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2649385374.
- [VVZ632] (18 Jul 2009)
- Nothing sets your mind straight better than a good walk. Just hiked ~15 km around the city, feel inner and outer peace and satisfaction.
- Also, I happened to walk past the university (@unikold / @institute4cs) and @notquiteabba is not there. Seriously, where else could he be?.
- @notquiteabba: @grammarware What an offense :-) I am not there? Sure I was; reading your thesis draft BTW.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2711443712.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2711641328.
- Related to @notquiteabba’s twitter status №2713083766.
- Related to the paper Recovery, Convergence and Documentation of Languages (VZ, 2010).
- [VVZ633] (20 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ634] (21 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ635] (21 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ636] (23 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ637] (23 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ638] (23 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ639] (26 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ640] (26 Jul 2009)
- One of the possible solutions to software patent problem would be to set a timeout (eg, 1–5 yrs) after which any software must become open.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2852441376.
- [VVZ641] (29 Jul 2009)
- Is there any kind of standard and/or researched pretty-printer for XML Schema?.
- (Just another presentation of the same information)..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2907594255.
- [VVZ642] (29 Jul 2009)
- I’m sure the term “grammar hacking” was introduced into common usage by X Verhoef, but I can’t find it being mentioned in any of his papers..
- On the other hand, Google shows too many mentions of “grammar hacking” by yours truly. Far too many, really, this is getting embarrassing..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2910482142.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2910510434.
- [VVZ643] (29 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ644] (29 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ645] (30 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ646] (31 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ647] (31 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ648] (31 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ649] (31 Jul 2009)
- [VVZ650] (31 Jul 2009)
- Chapter 4 of the #thesis is complete. Now it is time for some hacking to web-enable Chapter 5 in hyperlinked fancy form..
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №2948683975.
August 2009 (28 entries)
- [VVZ651] (1 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ652] (1 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ653] (1 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ654] (2 Aug 2009)
- It should not be totally impossible to design a tool that takes an XSLT script and derives an XSD for its output. Far from trivial, though.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3089992945.
- [VVZ655] (2 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ656] (3 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ657] (3 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ658] (3 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ659] (3 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ660] (3 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ661] (5 Aug 2009)
- Honestly, I want to remove the whole chapter 6, drop it completely and rewrite from scratch. Too bad I don’t have time for this shit.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3134162288.
- All right, Chapter 6 of the #thesis is kinda done. “Kinda” because I still want to add a section that explains the case study. Tomorrow?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3134903996.
- pre-end.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision e23509fa04afd5aae87f6e35c4d83489936adfc1 at local Subversion as revision 197.
- [VVZ662] (5 Aug 2009)
- started to work on the conclusion; solved YACC bashing issue.
- Why was I not around in 1961–1965? There were so many publications on syntax specification! Can you imagine that, BNF as a hot topic? Blast!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3142983361.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 41fdd214d6389898c8c9294b9fe28d16fa1b6400 at local Subversion as revision 198.
- [VVZ663] (7 Aug 2009)
- Just caught Tegenaria atrica in my office in the university. It is neither a “house spider” nor “shop spider”, it is a “university spider”!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3176031141.
- [VVZ664] (7 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ665] (7 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ666] (8 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ667] (9 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ668] (10 Aug 2009)
- GCS/E/ED/IT/M d-- s+: a- C+++ UL@ P+++ L+ !E W++++ N++ o? K? w++ O? M++ PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP t? 5? X? R++++ !tv b++ DI- D+ G e+++>++++ h+ r y++*.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3231875194.
- Concerns the web page of Geek Code.
- [VVZ669] (11 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ670] (13 Aug 2009)
- Proof-re-reading the thesis, many things said incorrectly/sloppily, but still found a lot of tiny phrases that feel really right, will quote.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3275276229.
- “Semi-automated means there can be significant improvement by using the right technology, which still must be operated by an expert”.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3275307037.
- “Formal rules for comments are difficult enough to be easily forgotten to be included in a language standard”.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3281437193.
- “Unlike us grammar academicians, programmers can be considered ‘natives’ of the language”.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №3287265538.
- almost done w/Ch2.
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision d77dc81ce2a6a9424f63969a3b1321d9d45c933d at local Subversion as revision 202.
- [VVZ671] (13 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ672] (13 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ673] (13 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ674] (13 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ675] (19 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ676] (21 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ677] (24 Aug 2009)
- [VVZ678] (24 Aug 2009)
September 2009 (11 entries)
- [VVZ679] (2 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ680] (6 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ681] (6 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ682] (12 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ683] (14 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ684] (16 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ685] (21 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ686] (30 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ687] (30 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ688] (30 Sep 2009)
- [VVZ689] (30 Sep 2009)
October 2009 (4 entries)
- [VVZ690] (1 Oct 2009)
- [VVZ691] (14 Oct 2009)
- [VVZ692] (15 Oct 2009)
- [VVZ693] (16 Oct 2009)
November 2009 (39 entries)
- [VVZ694] (1 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ695] (1 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ696] (1 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ697] (1 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ698] (1 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ699] (2 Nov 2009)
- Supervised a laboratory study in “Programming Paradigms and Formal Semantics”.
- Related to the lab on Definite Clause Grammars.
- [VVZ700] (2 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ701] (6 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ702] (6 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ703] (6 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ704] (9 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ705] (9 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ706] (9 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ707] (13 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ708] (13 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ709] (15 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ710] (16 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ711] (16 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ712] (16 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ713] (17 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ714] (17 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ715] (17 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ716] (17 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ717] (17 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ718] (18 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ719] (19 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ720] (20 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ721] (22 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ722] (22 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ723] (22 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ724] (23 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ725] (23 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ726] (23 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ727] (23 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ728] (23 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ729] (29 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ730] (30 Nov 2009)
- [VVZ731] (30 Nov 2009)
- Supervised a laboratory study in “Programming Paradigms and Formal Semantics”.
- Related to the lab on First Steps in Haskell.
- [VVZ732] (30 Nov 2009)
December 2009 (18 entries)
- [VVZ733] (3 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ734] (4 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ735] (4 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ736] (4 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ737] (6 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ738] (7 Dec 2009)
- Supervised a laboratory study in “Programming Paradigms and Formal Semantics”.
- Related to the lab on More Steps in Haskell.
- [VVZ739] (7 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ740] (7 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ741] (12 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ742] (12 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ743] (14 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ744] (14 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ745] (14 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ746] (15 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ747] (18 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ748] (23 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ749] (25 Dec 2009)
- [VVZ750] (25 Dec 2009)
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