Conferences 4
Compilers 201 Generative 8 Intentional 11 Language Oriented 19 Metaobject Protocols 4 Source Code Generators 16
Quines 3
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Automated Code GenerationAutomated Code Generation
Page on the original (Ward) Cunningham and Cunningham, Inc., Wiki.
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Code Generation is a Design SmellCode Generation is a Design Smell
Controversy page on the original (Ward) Cunningham and Cunningham, Inc., Wiki.
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Code Generation NetworkCode Generation Network
A resource for software engineers and architects interest in code generation with articles, interviews and a database of generation tools.
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A Comparative Analysis of Meta-programming and Aspect-OrientationA Comparative Analysis of Meta-programming and Aspect-Orientation
Investigation of language constructs to support improved separation of crosscutting concerns. By Jeffrey G. Gray, Assistant Professor, University of Alabama, Birmingham. [PDF]
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Dynamic Languages Group - MIT AI LabDynamic Languages Group - MIT AI Lab
Covers reflection, self-modifying code or mutable MOPs, Dylan, and aspect-oriented programming.
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Eclipse Modeling ProjectEclipse Modeling Project
Focuses on evolving and promoting model-based development technologies by providing unified set of modeling frameworks, tooling, standards implementations; EMF, modeling framework and code generator to build tools and other programs based on structured data model. Descriptions, documents, downloads.
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IPAD ProIPAD Pro
Meta CASE tool. It allows developer to build CASE tools that allows end user to use graphical object manipulation to design and maintain end user system. Incorporate high level visual programming interface. Provides multiplatform GUI and execution environment.
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ModelBased.netModelBased.net
Dedicated to tools and information related to model-driven system development, aiming at supporting OMG's vision of MDA.
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The Program Generator GeneratorThe Program Generator Generator
A partial evaluation system for Scheme: Given a program P and a specification of which of the inputs are known in advance, PGG outputs a program generator which accepts the known inputs of P and outputs a specialized version of P.
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Tim Sheard's PageTim Sheard's Page
Researches the design, implementation, use of metaprogramming systems, created MetaML, many links on functional metaprogramming, NSF papers. Portland State University, Computer Science Department.
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Todd Veldhuizen @ ChalmersTodd Veldhuizen @ Chalmers
Has study, Active Libraries and Universal Languages, on libraries active in compiling; rather than make unique languages for each purpose, build libraries to give domain-specific syntax, optimizations, safety checking; extant languages and compilers lack abilities needed for this.
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The Art of Metaprogramming, Part 3: Enterprise MetaprogrammingThe Art of Metaprogramming, Part 3: Enterprise Metaprogramming
Methods and uses of metaprogramming in Scheme language, how macros are programmed and can make large-scale programming easier. Explores limits of metaprogramming, describes MDA and problems it solves, short example of text system using MDA. IBM developerWorks. (February 28, 2006)
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The Art of Metaprogramming, Part 2: Metaprogramming Using SchemeThe Art of Metaprogramming, Part 2: Metaprogramming Using Scheme
Methods and uses of metaprogramming in Scheme programming language, see how macros are programmed and how they can make large-scale programming tasks easier. IBM developerWorks. (January 26, 2006)
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The Art of Metaprogramming, Part 1: Introduction to MetaprogrammingThe Art of Metaprogramming, Part 1: Introduction to Metaprogramming
An under-used programming technique is writing programs that generate programs or program parts. Covers: why metaprogramming is needed, some components of it, building a code generator; language-sensitive macro programming in Scheme. IBM developerWorks. (October 20, 2005)
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Are You Missing out on Code Generation?Are You Missing out on Code Generation?
Writing EJBs by hand wastes effort and time; using the passive wizards in today's IDEs is as bad. Solution: use active code generation. Learn why this is a good idea despite the FUD against it. DevX. (April 29, 2003)
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