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|PeopleOrganisations=Vadim Zaytsev
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Workshop by Vadim Zaytsev.
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In first part of the the workshop we were introduced in the ways humans have been talking to machines and an historical overview of computer language design.
===Workshop by [[Vadim Zaytsev]]===
 
In first part of the the workshop we were introduced in the ways humans have been talking to machines and an overview of [[Computer language history]].
Topics of discussion in the Language Design session were:
Topics of discussion in the Language Design session were:
* Why do we use languages to communicate with computers?       
* Why do we use languages to communicate with computers?       
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* Are modern languages different from older languages?       
* Are modern languages different from older languages?       


For the hands-on part of the workshop we designed our own languages in groups. Afterwards we analysed our achievements and in general list some recent achievements in software language design, requirements, analysis, implementation, evolution and mapping.
For the hands-on part of the workshop we designed our own languages in groups after the [[Computer language design schema]]. Our achievements were analysed and in general list some recent achievements in software language design, requirements, analysis, implementation, evolution and mapping.
 
   
 
[[Computer language history]]   
 
[[Computer language design schema]]     
 
[[Pizza ordering language]]     
 
 
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One of the newly designed languages in the workshop is the visual emoji syntax: [[Pizza ordering language]]      


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Latest revision as of 13:20, 13 December 2017

Language Design
Name Language Design
Location De Punt, Frans de Wollantstraat 84, 1018 SC Amsterdam
Date 2015/08/03
Time 14:00-19:00
PeopleOrganisations Vadim Zaytsev
Type HDSA2015
Web Yes
Print Yes
LanguageDesign2.jpg

Workshop by Vadim Zaytsev

In first part of the the workshop we were introduced in the ways humans have been talking to machines and an overview of Computer language history. Topics of discussion in the Language Design session were:

  • Why do we use languages to communicate with computers?
  • What constitutes a computer language?
  • What are these language used for?
  • Why are people making new languages?
  • What components can the language be decomposed to, and how are they related?
  • Are modern languages different from older languages?

For the hands-on part of the workshop we designed our own languages in groups after the Computer language design schema. Our achievements were analysed and in general list some recent achievements in software language design, requirements, analysis, implementation, evolution and mapping.

One of the newly designed languages in the workshop is the visual emoji syntax: Pizza ordering language