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Xtext - A Language Development Framework

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Sven Efftinge (itemis), Jan Koehnlein (itemis)
 
Abstract:

On June 23, the new Xtext version 1.0 will be released as part of Eclipse's annual release train. During the last year Xtext has grown from a tiny DSL editor generator, to a full-blown language development framework.

With Xtext 1.0 you can develop complex programming languages and you not only get an advanced editor, but a complete integrated development environment (IDE) based on Eclipse. The new workspace indexer and the builder infrastructure enable sophisticated IDE features, as we will demonstrate in this webinar. The new JVM-types allow you to link to and integrate with any Java element and Eclipse's JDT.

During the webinar we will give a short overview on Xtext and how it works behind the scenes. We will demo different aspects of the framework’s features and show how to implement an interpreter for arithmetic expressions. The 60 minutes will be a great opportunity for you to get in touch with the Xtext core committers, ask questions and learn about the new and noteworthy features in version 1.0.

Total running time will be approximately 56:41 minutes

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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Comments

Great Work. Good Presentation!! Really...

Great Work. Good Presentation!! Really awesome.

-Sai

A great presentation, it was a challenge to...

A great presentation,

it was a challenge to follow the chat due to the parallel threads but I learned a lot from this sideshow as well as I got from the presentation.

Hope to get some more tutorials, screencasts, examples because there are so many new functionality (especially the textual graphic editing) to allow people with different styles to work in sync.

Success, Uli
Ulrich Merkel

Great presentation! Keep up the great...

Great presentation! Keep up the great work!

Michael

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