
Eelco Visser
@eelcovisser
Professor of #ComputerScience at @tudelft working on Software Language Design and Engineering, building @Spoofax #LanguageWorkbench, photographer
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http://eelcovisser.org 12-04-2009 21:46:55
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Wanna work in Software Engineering SERG TU Delft? 1) PhD position in software testing and DevOps tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/⊠2) Multiple PhD position in socio-technical factors of software testing academictransfer.com/en/293693/phd-⊠3) Assistant/associate professor: tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/âŠ




Now that #sle20 is over, it's time to start looking to the future! Thanks Eelco Visser (Eelco Visser), Emma Söderberg (Emma Söderberg) and Dimitris Kolovos (Dimitris Kolovos). Submission deadline June 2021! Stay tuned! #sle21


Closing statement by edwinbrady nails it: "Programs spend most of their lives in an incomplete state, therefore typed programming languages need to support holes". Holes in #Haskell are an absolute essential tool in my development workflow. #codemesh


Honored to receive the OOPSLA 2020 Most Influential Paper Award (Spoofax with Lennart Kats ) and the Onward! 2020 Most Notable Paper Award (Declarative Syntax Definition with Lennart Kats and @guwac) doi.org/10.1145/193268⊠doi.org/10.1145/193268âŠ


WASP - DSL: Describe high-level features with Wasp DSL and write the rest of your logic in React, Node.js and Prisma. buff.ly/2JSmWm0 <- Reminded me of WebDSL by Eelco Visser Zef Hemel Danny Groenewegen


Congrats to @ArjenRouvoet on a very successful PhD defense yesterday TU Delft Impressive work on intrinsically-typed compilers & interpreters: ajrouvoet.github.io/files/thesis.p⊠It was a great pleasure to be in his PhD committee! Congrats also to promotors Eelco Visser & Robbert Krebbers



âEasy does itâ, so why not also for programming languages? Eelco Visser developed Spoofax: a tool that can develop custom-made programming languages. âThe closer a language is to the application the faster the programmer can work -- with less errors.â bit.ly/tud-Language-dâŠ