ECOOP 2015
Sun 5 - Fri 10 July 2015 Prague, Czech Republic
Tue 7 Jul 2015 11:45 - 12:25 at Bohemia I - Friedman & Hemann

Traditional practice has been to standardize on a single general-purpose programming language for large software projects (e.g. Java, C++). More recently though, DSLs have been seen as a way to program in a language tailored exactly to the needs of various parts of an application. The new criterion for choosing a language may be not what it can /do/, but what kinds of languages it can /support/. Using miniKanren as an example, we survey the more that 40 hosts that have “Kanren” implementations, and demonstrate what separates an adequate host from a great one.

Tue 7 Jul

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11:45 - 12:25
Friedman & HemannCurry On at Bohemia I
11:45
40m
Talk
How to be a good host: miniKanren as a case study
Curry On
Daniel Friedman Indiana University, Jason Hemann Indiana University