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Extensible Languages for Domain Abstraction
Summary
Sebastian Erdweg introduces SugarJ, a Java-based extensible programming framework which extends Java with closures.
Bio
Sebastian Erdweg is post-doctoral researcher in the Software Technology Group at TU Darmstadt. Before this, he was PhD student at the University of Marburg, where he launched the SugarJ project in 2011. Since then, Sebastian has been the lead developer of SugarJ and has presented it at various events including OOPSLA, where he received a Distinguished Paper Award. http://erdweg.org
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