RT @jetbrains_mps: Safety first! 👍👍 https://t.co/tqlnE9bsIz
RT @jetbrains_mps: Safety first! 👍👍 https://t.co/tqlnE9bsIz
RT @jetbrains_mps: Safety first! 👍👍 https://t.co/tqlnE9bsIz
Safety first! 👍👍 https://t.co/tqlnE9bsIz
"Using language workbenches and domain-specific languages for safety-critical software development" was published on Software & Systems Modeling https://t.co/JjqMSR06Tl https://t.co/YNTlTEfQKA
RT @markusvoelter: Ever considered using language workbenches (@jetbrains_mps) in a safety-critical context? Read our @sosym_journal paper…
RT @markusvoelter: Ever considered using language workbenches (@jetbrains_mps) in a safety-critical context? Read our @sosym_journal paper…
I don’t want to over-toot our own horn here, but for me/us, this is a breakthrough, because I was always told that safety-critical and LWBs and DSLs don‘t go together. #happy https://t.co/eYMHbWYypV
RT @markusvoelter: Ever considered using language workbenches (@jetbrains_mps) in a safety-critical context? Read our @sosym_journal paper…
RT @markusvoelter: Ever considered using language workbenches (@jetbrains_mps) in a safety-critical context? Read our @sosym_journal paper…
Ever considered using language workbenches (@jetbrains_mps) in a safety-critical context? Read our @sosym_journal paper here: https://t.co/vLvXKkHgHq It has a detailed case study from the healthcare domain. It’s also quite interesting if you don’t care abo