On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 02:41:52AM -0700, Jérôme Martin wrote:
> I live not so far from Bruxelles so I'd be glad to be a part of it!
> 
> I'd love to talk about how easy it is to write DSLs in Racket, and about 
> how you can replace your data with DSLs.

Isn't there a tutorial (in text, not video) somewhere about this?
It shouldn't require going to a meeting.

> Something like "Who needs JSON when you can DSL?".
> One of the examples would be Scribble, but I'm also thinking about showing 
> some DSLs I wrote (a CPU emulator language, an ASM, a WebAssembly 
> transpiler...).

Those might be nice examples.

> 
> If you have any ideas about a cool DSL made in Racket we could show off, 
> don't hesitate to suggest it here!

I've got an ancient program (assuming I can stil find all the pieces) 
written in an ancient esoteric offshoot of Lisp I'd like to have going 
again.  It involves slight changes to the syntax and a few 
seriously conflicting function definitions.  (like a different syntax for 'let')

-- hendrik

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