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XML is a popular choice for development of domain-specific languages. In spite of its popularity, XML is a poor user interface and a lot of languages can be improved by introducing custom notation. This paper presents an approach for development of custom human-friendly notation for existing XML-based language together with a translator between the new notation and XML. This approach is based on explicit...
Usage of appropriate high-level abstractions is very important for development of reliable and maintainable programs. Abstractions can be more effective if applied at the level of language syntax. To achieve this goal, analysis of programs based on the syntax is needed. This paper presents Haskell Syntax Analyzer tool that can be used for analysis of Haskell programs from the syntactic perspective...
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