Off topic, but I could not help myself.

The Nobel Peace Prize is in fact awarded in Oslo, all the others are 
given out in Stockholm. But I guess it's not the peace prize you are 
aiming for... Keep up the good work though, who knows what might happen..

Regards,
Jostein.


Charles F. Munat wrote:
> Dynamite!
>
> Meredith Gregory wrote:
>   
>> Charles,
>>
>> Stockholm's feature set competes with Microsoft's Oslo; but Stockholm is 
>> where you receive the Nobel Prize.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> --greg
>>
>> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Charles F. Munat <c...@munat.com 
>> <mailto:c...@munat.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>     Because of Stockholm Syndrome?
>>
>>     Meredith Gregory wrote:
>>      > All,
>>      >
>>      > i've been working in earnest on a little open source project for DSL
>>      > generation
>>     <git%20clone%20git://github.com/leithaus/stockholm.git%20
>>     <http://github.com/leithaus/stockholm.git%20>>
>>      > that my wife suggested i call stockholm (whom am i to argue). At this
>>      > point it's just about syntax, not execution. From a BNF file you
>>     generate
>>      >
>>      >     * a web-hosted parser/repl
>>      >     * the abstract syntax class of the parser support visitor pattern
>>      >       traversal
>>      >     * a set of subclasses that map the abstract syntax to store
>>      >           o right now i've got SQL via a JPA layer
>>      >           o shortly i will also have an XML persistence layer via
>>     DBXML
>>      >
>>      > Slightly burdensome dependencies
>>      >
>>      >     * i use BNFC which means you need Haskell + Happy + Alex
>>     installed
>>      >       on your system. (On a mac this is port install Haskell, port
>>      >       install Happy, port install Alex.)
>>      >     * When the XML persistence comes on line there will be a
>>     dependency
>>      >       on DBXML.
>>      >     * Neither of these dependencies play nicely with maven. i've got
>>      >       some strategies for workin around this for the parser
>>     generator,
>>      >       but not for the XML persistence layer.
>>      >
>>      > In a not too distant release i will add some support for
>>     specifying and
>>      > generating operational semantics via techniques borrowed from Peter
>>      > Sewell's Ott.
>>      >
>>      > Best wishes,
>>      >
>>      > --greg
>>      >
>>      > --
>>      > L.G. Meredith
>>      > Managing Partner
>>      > Biosimilarity LLC
>>      > 1219 NW 83rd St
>>      > Seattle, WA 98117
>>      >
>>      > +1 206.650.3740
>>      >
>>      > http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
>>      >
>>      > >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> L.G. Meredith
>> Managing Partner
>> Biosimilarity LLC
>> 1219 NW 83rd St
>> Seattle, WA 98117
>>
>> +1 206.650.3740
>>
>> http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
>>
>>     
>
> >
>   

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