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James Robertson

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Industry Misinterpretations 54: Smalltalk is a DSL Posted: Sep 23, 2007 8:42 PM
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This week we discussed DSLs (Domain Specific Languages), and how Smalltalk already has much of the power people reach for in a DSL. Along the way we talked about the various parsers that have been written for Cincom Smalltalk. As usual, we hit a number of other topics. We also talked about an upcoming position shift involving James and Arden Thomas.

As usual, feel free to send feedback to smalltalkpodcasts@cincom.com - if you include your question in mp3 format, we'll play it on the air. You can also visit us on iTunes, over at Podcast Alley, or in the Facebook group Industry Misinterpretations.

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