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to Bertrand Constraint Programming Language
Speaking of embedding in another language, Bertrand may be an
interesting topic for the upcoming "DSL DevCon".
Per Chris Sells:
Are you interested in presenting a 45-minute talk on some Domain
Specific Language (DSL) related topic? It doesn't matter which
platform or OS you're targeting. It also doesn't matter whether you're
an author, a vendor, a professional speaker or a developer in the
trenches (in fact, I tend to be biased toward the latter). We're after
interesting and unique applications of DSL technology and if you're
doing good work in that area, then I need you to send me a session
topic and 2-4 sentence abstract along with a little bit about
yourself.
I'll be taking submissions 'til February 9th, 2009, but don't delay.
Passion and a burning story to tell count twice as much as anything
else.
And don't be shy about spreading this announcement around! I've got
good coverage in the .NET and Windows communities, but don't know very
many folks in the Java or Unix or hardcore modeling worlds, so if
you're in that world, let those guys know! Thanks.
The DSL DevCon itself will be in Redmond, WA on the Microsoft campus
April 16-17, 2009, right after the Lang.NET conference. Lang.NET will
be focused on general-purpose languages, whereas the DSL DevCon will
focus on domain-specific languages. The idea is that if you want to
attend one or the other or both, that's totally fine. We'll have 2.5
days of Lang.NET on April 14-16 and then 1.5 days of DSL DevCon
content.
Oh, and the cost for both conferences is the same: $0.
We're only accepting 150 attendees to either conference. Every one of
the five previous DevCons have sold out, so when we open registration,
you'll want to be quick about getting your name on the list.
Submit your DSL-related talk idea!