[antlr-interest] 2004 Dr. T's Traveling Parsing Revival and Beer Tasting Festival

Monty Zukowski monty at codetransform.com
Sun May 9 22:11:31 PDT 2004


On May 8, 2004, at 5:44 PM, Terence Parr wrote:

> Who's up for it?  Does early August work?  2 days ought to be
> sufficient.  Should it be thu/fri or on the weekend or what?  I should
> be able to show some 3.0 goodies at that point. :)  I also almost have
> StringTemplate 2.0 ready to rock. :)
>

July 24-25 or Aug 14-15 is looking best for me.

"Group therapy for Monty building trees" sounds good to me.  I'll bring 
some interesting examples from this SQL grammar I've been working on as 
well as a nifty way we came up with to allow a proprietary embedded 
language "object-like" access to ANTLR trees.  I've come to the 
conclusion that saying you want to know the best practice for building 
trees is like saying you want to know the best way to program.  So 
let's explore the different flavors of tree building and usage and come 
up with some sort of best practices cookbook.

Monty Zukowski

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