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With Xtext you can easily create your own textual domain-specific languages (DSL). The framework supports the development of language infrastructures including compilers and interpreters, provides you with a fully-blown Eclipse-based IDE, and is tightly integrated with the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). | With Xtext you can easily create your own textual domain-specific languages (DSL). The framework supports the development of language infrastructures including compilers and interpreters, provides you with a fully-blown Eclipse-based IDE, and is tightly integrated with the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). | ||
This presentation will give an introduction to Xtext for textual modeling. | This presentation will give an introduction to Xtext for textual modeling. |
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Slides
Sven Efftinge (itemis & TMF/Xtext Project Lead)
With Xtext you can easily create your own textual domain-specific languages (DSL). The framework supports the development of language infrastructures including compilers and interpreters, provides you with a fully-blown Eclipse-based IDE, and is tightly integrated with the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF).
This presentation will give an introduction to Xtext for textual modeling.