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  1. Gosh, LaTeX possibly gives the least useful error messages of any DSL I use.
  2. We went to "New York, I Love You" yesterday, recommended.
  3. If you want them to RTFM: http://bit.ly/7CqFae
  4. New #Java 7 language features: http://bit.ly/58PqrA
  5. RT @runarorama: Using a mac is like doing category theory. Everything works in the obvious way, which is totally cryptic to the uninitiated.
  6. RT @dysinger: 3 fully funded startups using clojure as primary language for systems work now - sonian, runa & flightcaster! go #clojure !
  7. Re: Xtext vs EMFText: @grammarware: @zef I found the follow-up by @nor1nor to be more to-the-point: http://bit.ly/089ejOu
  8. RT @EelcoVisser: RT @akuhn: Events are the goto of the 21st century, @onierstrasz #choose2009
  9. RT @JohanDenHaan: Comparison between Xtext and EMFtext (another eclipse based DSL tool) #xtext #dsl #eclipse http://tinyurl.com/ydfdyzv
  10. Gotta love #Scala stack traces in #Lift: http://yfrog.com/3l80063432p
  11. Thoughts on #ChromeOS http://bit.ly/4O3DRm
  12. Living in a Browser: http://bit.ly/5x0U69
  13. @grammarware I do drag-and-drop!
  14. I'm looking at the #Scala #Lift example application and I'm not sure I like it, it seems quite messy to me.
  15. @IlyasKeser it's doable, but the separation is not nearly as clean as can be yet. We have to work on that.
  16. @IlyasKeser and indeed, all aspects of the application can be defined in separate modules, entities in one, access control in the other etc.
  17. @IlyasKeser rich clients, as in rich web user interfaces, or desktop client applications? We do have Ajax support, but it's still basic.
  18. @crawljax and?
  19. @IlyasKeser yes, when we also port the wrapper script that will be a lot easier.
  20. @IlyasKeser that we have a #WebDSL compiler that runs on the JVM, making the compiler more portable.