Archive for August, 2007
Wextor
A friend of mine in the anthropology department was recently looking for some help creating online web surveys/experiments. Looks like he’ll be using Wextor, the Web EXperiment generaTOR.
It’s a good example of code generation. I haven’t examined it in any detail (yet), but from what I’ve heard, it sounds like the kind of […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ August 24th, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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Names of things
I’ve been concentrating on earning earning rent money lately, so I’m not as much into the research or related technologies at the moment. But I do want to try to keep writing at least one post a week until I can return to it… which should be around mid-September.
I’ve been thinking a lot about […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ August 16th, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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Structured Co-Evolution of Models and Web Application Platforms
Here’s the poster session extended abstract that I’ll be showing at OOPSLA ‘07. Here’s the abstract and first section with a link to the full pdf below:
ABSTRACT
Web applications exemplify the need for generative programming techniques in part due to the many languages, artifacts, and groups of developers involved. Some problems remain, including those that […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ August 6th, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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See you at OOPSLA ‘07
Just got word that my poster “Structured Co-Evolution of Models and Web Application Platforms” was accepted to the poster session for OOPSLA ‘07 in Montreal.
I’ll also be participating as an “observer” at the doctoral symposium.
I’ll put the short abstract up soon.
Parts of it are intentionally a little vague. I’m hoping to be able to […]
Posted by Adam Pingel @ August 3rd, 2007 under Software Engineering.
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