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Java Decaffeinated: experiences building a programming language from components |
Farragher, Linda; Dobson, Simon
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TCD-CS-2000-22 Most modern programming languages are complex and feature rich.
Whilst this is (sometimes) an advantage for industrial-strength applications, it
complicates both language teaching and language research. We describe our experiences
in the design of a reduced sub-set of the Java language and its implementation
using the Vanilla language development framework. We argue that
Vanilla?s component-based approach allows the language?s feature set to be varied
quickly and simply compared with other development approaches.
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Keyword(s):
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Computer Science |
Publication Date:
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2000 |
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Type:
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Report |
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Peer-Reviewed:
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Unknown |
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Language(s):
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English |
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Institution:
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Trinity College Dublin |
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Citation(s):
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Farragher, Linda; Dobson, Simon. 'Java Decaffeinated: experiences building a programming language from components'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-2000-22, 2000, pp9 |
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Publisher(s):
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Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science |
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File Format(s):
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application/pdf |
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