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P. Hudak. Domain-specific languages. In Peter H. Salus, editor, Handbook of Programming Languages, volume III, Little Languages and Tools. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1998.

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LPS: A Language Prototyping System Using Modular.. - Gayo, Díez.. (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....which o#ers a very modular way to specify the semantics of programming languages. It allows the definition of reusable semantic blocks and provides an interactive system for language testing. The system can be considered as another example of a domain specific language embedded in Haskell [20,28,51]. This approach has some advantages: the development is easier as we can rely on the fairly good type system of Haskell, it is possible to obtain direct access to Haskell libraries and tools, and we do not need to define a new language with its syntax, semantics, type system, etc. At the same ....

P. Hudak. Domain-specific languages. In Peter H. Salus, editor, Handbook of Programming Languages, volume III, Little Languages and Tools. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1998.


Reusable Monadic Semantics of Object Oriented Programming.. - Gayo, Lovelle, Diez, Rio   (Correct)

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P. Hudak. Domain-specific languages. In Peter H. Salus, editor, Handbook of Programming Languages, volume III, Little Languages and Tools. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1998.


A Language Prototyping Tool Based on Semantic Building.. - Gayo, Lovelle, Diez.. (2001)   (Correct)

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P. Hudak. Domain-specific languages. In Peter H. Salus, editor, Handbook of Programming Languages, volume III, Little Languages and Tools. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1998.

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