Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
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Welcome to BCA ⚑⚑ our Virtual Learning Space. Mostly Blackboard snapshots, sometimes with explanatory/exploratory and analytical notes. Open teaching efforts by Fut. Prof. JWL at his BC gate on 1st Cwa Road and HQ research dissemination.
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Forwarded from UGANDA
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πŸ‘†πŸΌπŸ”†πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬βœ¨ Representing the UIC, core UGANDA Internet Community, in particular, UIC parents, Joseph & Martha went to visit their children at school on the school's Official 3rd Term Visitation Day, 19 Oct, 2024. The host was Little Linjos Primary School, and here we find some of the official highlights, for the benefit of the collective community. Cheers & Thanks to all who showed up to participate. For UIC, Together, Let Us Build for the Future.

#uic #parenting #activism #nurturing #education #transform
Currently reviewing about 32 ACM-level research papers on Software Language Engineering since circa 2011. Important, as I prepare to re-write my own recent TPL review paper or perhaps write a whole new LE review paper... Very tough business!

Meanwhile, working with injuries from recent field work. So tough without either medical or financial support, but.. I need to secure our collective future no matter what, and time is running.
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I'm finally locating real, meaningful peers in both academia and industry. Thanks ACM πŸ€žπŸ‘“
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TEX:
\defβ€’\*β€’{*}
\defβ€’\starβ€’#1β€’{#1\*}
\starβ€’t

TEA:
v:star:{r:$:* }|i:t|e*:star

(both) *OUT:* t*

First Analysis:
Ugandan-invented Text Processing language likely to out-perform world's most popular Text Processing/Typesetting language TeX/LATeX!

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Forwarded from UGANDA
Greetings from UGANDA..

http://bit.ly/uio2026

πŸ‘†πŸ»πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬β³ We finally have A PLAN 🀞 2026 UGANDA gets a new Sovereign President βœ“ and *the Next Government is Ours* |πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ UGANDA is OURS | go read the paper, understand the plan, take action starting now!!! *2026 here we come*β€’Β°*β€’β€’β€’

❝This document was created in the spirit of leveraging Internet-governance and Internet-activism to bring about the much needed transformation of Uganda and Ugandans before and post-2026. The β€œUGANDA is OURS”, UIO ideal can be thought of as a concerted, guided effort to manifest a transformative Internet Organization meant to help order, direct and effectively manifest a transformation of Uganda, by ensuring that the collective dream of obtaining a new Sovereign President for Uganda becomes fact in and post-2026.❞

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#uio #ip #uganda #netizens #ug2026 #uio2026 #nup #uic #plan #jwl
🧑 from behind the scenes...
A class in unaided information processing; code breaking, data mining, decoding and more... All, by chalk, hand and eye.
Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
TEX: \defβ€’\*β€’{*} \defβ€’\starβ€’#1β€’{#1\*} \starβ€’t TEA: v:star:{r:$:* }|i:t|e*:star (both) *OUT:* t* First Analysis: Ugandan-invented Text Processing language likely to out-perform world's most popular Text Processing/Typesetting language TeX/LATeX! πŸ€žπŸ‘“πŸ“–β³
Further research work and reviews of the global industry in the Software Language Engineering field is currently on-going at our lab and the results shall surely help us to better contrast our TEA Language to other old, new and future programming languages as well as help to determine how best to evolve the language moving forward πŸ€žπŸ‘“πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬
Blackboard Computing Adventures πŸ’‘
Further research work and reviews of the global industry in the Software Language Engineering field is currently on-going at our lab and the results shall surely help us to better contrast our TEA Language to other old, new and future programming languages…
Talking of which, in the on-going arduous task to review the publications in the field's topmost journal.. ACM SLE, progress is being made. Currently just concluded reviewing my fourth paper from a collection of about 32! Haha here, in two (not-quantitatively accurate but interestingly conceptually representative) word clouds, we get a glimpse of the most important terminologies across the field of Language Engineering covering the special case of DSLs.

Before ACM SLE, had been reading researchers such as Nuno Oliveira (~1997), but this particular streak caters for the important ACM-editor-recommended DSL review paper from ~2000 by Arie van Deursen [1]. A paper so full of SLE gems, and a sure critical precursor to the later ~2011 ACM SLE!!

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REFS:

1. Van Deursen, A., Klint, P. and Visser, J., 2000. Domain-specific languages: An annotated bibliography. ACM Sigplan Notices, 35(6), pp.26-36.