My forthcoming book on Xtext
I’m happy to announce that my book “Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend” is now available for pre-order on Packt website!...
View ArticleThe book on Xtext is out
My book on Xtext, “Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend” is now available on Packt website! Get it while it’s hot! You can find the outline and an example chapter at...
View ArticleUsing the Xtend compiler in Buckminster builds
Up to now, I was always putting the Xtend generated Java files in my git repositories (for my Xtext projects), since I still hadn’t succeeded in invoking the Xtend standalone compiler in a Buckminster...
View ArticleSwitching from an inferred Ecore model to an imported one in your Xtext grammar
When you use Xtext for developing your language the Ecore model for the AST is automatically derived/inferred from the grammar. If your DSL is simple, this automatic meta-model inference is usually...
View ArticleSwitching to Xcore in your Xtext language
This is a followup of my previous post, Switching from an inferred Ecore model to an imported one in your Xtext grammar. The rationale for switching to manually maintained metamodel can be found in the...
View ArticleDealing with Technical Debt with Sonarqube: a case study with Xsemantics
I only recently started to play with Sonarqube to reduce “technical debt” and hopefully improve code quality. I’d like to report on my experiences about using Sonarqube to analyze Xsemantics, a DSL for...
View ArticleDay Against DRM from Packt
Hi I’d like to spread the world about the “Day Against DRM” campain from Packt Publishing: http://bit.ly/1EQrkF7 All ebooks and videos are 10$ You could take a chance to get my Xtext book “Implementing...
View ArticleOomph setup for Xtext projects
In this blog post I’ll describe my experience in preparing an Oomph setup for a non-trivial Xtext project, Xsemantics. This setup was kind of challenging because of the following features of my...
View ArticleThe forthcoming second edition of the Xtext book
The second edition of the Xtext book should be published soon! In the meantime it is already available for preorders. At the time of writing, you can benefit for discounts and preorder it at 10$. I’ll...
View ArticleThe second edition of the Xtext book has been published
The second edition of the Xtext book, Implementing Domain-Specific Languages with Xtext and Xtend, was published at the end of August:...
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