[emacs-berlin] Talk proposal
Fermin
fmfs at posteo.net
Sun Mar 28 12:22:39 UTC 2021
Hello jman,
Thanks for been interested 😁
> I would be really happy if you
> could allocate a slice of the talk to giving a context
Yes! I'm planing a talk not too complicated, and to provide the
necessary context, I can understand that not every user knows about
CEDET or semantic, so a history background is going to be present.
> - What is a semantic framework
> - Why do I need a language parser
I hope to answer these questions (and more) in the talk
> - Intended goals and usage
> - Basic examples of practical use
The idea is to make a small tutorial on how to make it, talking about
the practical usage and of course
some example that I personally use every day.
I'm going to coordinate with Gabriel, so our talks can make sense one
after the other, and the content is
useful and doesn't overlap.
I would ask if it is possible to extend a little bit my talk, mostly
because maybe 20 minutes is not enough.
Regards,
Fermin
On 28/03/2021 12:17, jman wrote:
>
> Fermin <fmfs at posteo.net> writes:
>
>> I've been hacking around with the semantic framework this month (among
>> other things) and manage to adapt the Emacs semantic parser to
>> Common Lisp, which in the way I learned a lot of fun stuff.
>
> I would love to hear more about that! But I admit that at a glance I
> only have a vague understanding of the topic. I would be really happy
> if you
> could allocate a slice of the talk to giving a context, such as:
> - What is a semantic framework
> - Why do I need a language parser
> - Intended goals and usage
> - Basic examples of practical use
>
> That would *really* help me enjoying the topic :)
>
> thanks!
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