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  1. Question: What is Bossa Nova? Google's Answer: http://bit.ly/1MrB4E Not sure it qualifies, but sure is a good beat
  2. @fhe what is the cooling down rate of software these days?
  3. @omargomez I've uploaded my slides (see http://bit.ly/2wMvka); they are not complete without my spoken words, though; feedback welcome
  4. Slides of my talk on "Composing Domain-Specific Languages" http://bit.ly/2wMvka
  5. "When JBoss Seam fails" another post by @zef building the case for linguistic integration and static checking of DSLs http://bit.ly/34hLdg
  6. "Composing DSLs" talk at TUE followed by good discussion about trade-offs between internal and external DSLs; useful to clarify my own views
  7. Off to Eindhoven to give talk on "Composing Domain-Specific Languages" and discuss GPCE/SLE 2010 organization with Mark van den Brand
  8. "When Rails Fails" post by @zef seems to step on some sensitive toes http://bit.ly/782TC http://bit.ly/28HWBj
  9. Another attempt at MDD at Microsoft that fails? http://bit.ly/1fVj1a
  10. "Software for Humanity" is hot: first SPLASH (http://bit.ly/15nVXF) and now CHOOSE forum (http://bit.ly/3b2H7t)
  11. TWiki (used for http://program-transformati... and http://strategoxt.org) has been forked as FOSWIKI http://bit.ly/3k1nFC
  12. RT @POPLTUD: Starting with a new season of "Principles of Programming Languages" at Delft University of Technology
  13. Link to announcement of my Code Generation 2010 keynote: http://bit.ly/3ncVUs (which will take place in June 2010 @onierstrasz)
  14. @avandeursen Thanks! Great opportunity to explain our approach to domain-specific language engineering #cg10
  15. @grammarware but there is no deadlock problem; one can just take turns in power consumption
  16. How can a programming language compete with bio-concrete or adaptive robot hands? @zef reflects on our bid for the DDEA http://bit.ly/2wVkip
  17. @PaulKlint sharing power outlets is less problematic than sharing cutlery
  18. Ready for Delft Design and Engineering Award day; you can still support WebDSL by voting at http://bit.ly/1WeAiX
  19. Setting up stand for Delft Design and Engineering Award day; you can still support WebDSL by voting at bit.ly/1WeAiX
  20. Thanks for that link @lsinger; just in time to produce wireframes for my BLDL slides http://gomockingbird.com/mo...