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TITLE: Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment
AUTHOR: Joseph W. Lutalo (jwl@nuchwezi.com, Nuchwezi ICT Research)
KEYWORDS: Software Engineering, Software Debugging, Debuggers, Text Processing Languages, TEA
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Inspired by friends - Prof. M. Coblenz (UC San Diego) and his doctoral student, Hailey Li whose study on practical software debugging I got a chance to recently participate in, it came to my notice there was a need to fill a knowledge gap in how the important matter of debugging is catered for in the still young TEA programming language from my lab. The ideas in this paper though, definitely are of use to researchers and practitioners of software engineering and in particular software debugging in general.
TITLE: Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment
AUTHOR: Joseph W. Lutalo (jwl@nuchwezi.com, Nuchwezi ICT Research)
KEYWORDS: Software Engineering, Software Debugging, Debuggers, Text Processing Languages, TEA
---[ABOUT]:
Inspired by friends - Prof. M. Coblenz (UC San Diego) and his doctoral student, Hailey Li whose study on practical software debugging I got a chance to recently participate in, it came to my notice there was a need to fill a knowledge gap in how the important matter of debugging is catered for in the still young TEA programming language from my lab. The ideas in this paper though, definitely are of use to researchers and practitioners of software engineering and in particular software debugging in general.
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I'm with Prof. Coblenz, University of San Diego!! Engaged in some serious Debugging #Research work concerning the TEA runtime and #Debugging TEA Programs. See u l8r ππΌπ²
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Concerning_Debugging_in_TEA_and_the_TEA_Software_Operating_Environment.pdf
So, today, 18 FEB '25 we (NIR?) brought The Transforming Executable Alphabet (TEA)"~ to the world of serious software engineers, testers and debuggers! Yeyeeeey!!!!
Live from deep in AFRICA's most happening ICT Research LAB, the inventor of TEA, a dear friend to Hackathon Von Jackson, Typo Bith Ooothman, Nix De L'Bytes and Qwerty Brooks Manyago, brings us the first science research paper to make clear as daylight, the thorny concepts around not just writing, but also testing and fixing TEA software programs!
You definitely don't want to miss reading that paper u guy!! So, dash over to... http://bit.ly/debugtea
AND READ!!! βοΈπππΌπ€ β
#research #softwareengineering #programminglanguages #textprocessing #nuchwezi
Live from deep in AFRICA's most happening ICT Research LAB, the inventor of TEA, a dear friend to Hackathon Von Jackson, Typo Bith Ooothman, Nix De L'Bytes and Qwerty Brooks Manyago, brings us the first science research paper to make clear as daylight, the thorny concepts around not just writing, but also testing and fixing TEA software programs!
You definitely don't want to miss reading that paper u guy!! So, dash over to... http://bit.ly/debugtea
AND READ!!! βοΈπππΌπ€ β
#research #softwareengineering #programminglanguages #textprocessing #nuchwezi
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Concerning_Debugging_in_TEA_and_the_TEA_Software_Operating_Environment.pdf
Interested Students, Researches and Peers, please feel free to start citing this important preprint, now in its most final, authoritative version:
APA:
Lutalo, J. (2025). Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2
BIBTEX:
@article{202502.1506,
doi = {10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2},
url = {https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2},
year = 2025,
month = {February},
publisher = {Preprints},
author = {Joseph Lutalo},
title = {Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment},
journal = {Preprints}
}
APA:
Lutalo, J. (2025). Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2
BIBTEX:
@article{202502.1506,
doi = {10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2},
url = {https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202502.1506.v2},
year = 2025,
month = {February},
publisher = {Preprints},
author = {Joseph Lutalo},
title = {Concerning Debugging in TEA and the TEA Software Operating Environment},
journal = {Preprints}
}
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Concerning_A_Transformative_Power_in_Certain_Symbols_Letters_and.pdf
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This paper is a formal distillation of, presentation of and a rigorous, illustrative defense of a couple of fundamental ideas in the domain of computational mysticism --- a still young discipline, put forward by the author for the first time in this manner. The motivations for this work are several, however, the need to support the exploration of science, and especially computer science with spiritual or at least psychological problems in mind, as well as the fact that 21st Century and beyond, humans can't take for granted the fact that interactions with machines and artificial-abstract constructs such as artificial languages and intelligences do or/shall eventually have a tremendous bearing on the psycho-social manifestations of human life across most if not all levels and classes of society, and that we had better understand and prepare for the inevitable before it is too late.
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This is a short work of original philosophy, βConcerning A Transformative Power in Certain Symbols, Letters and Wordsβ, from an I*POW resident writer and researcher of Ugandan origin; Joseph W. Lutalo.
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This paper, which is a special issue prepared by I*POW for the research community, covers an important distillation, presentation and rigorous, illustrated defense of foundational arguments and ideas in the still young field of computational mysticism as spearheaded by the theoretical and empirical works of Joseph Willrich Lutalo at Nuchwezi ICT Research Lab over the years. It also covers and presents for the first time, some rare, authoritative arguments from modern philosophy, sociology and linguistics in support of the idea of symbolic power in computational or artificial software constructs such as certain AI systems.
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Joseph is currently conducting and disseminating foundational research and ideas touching on the important breakthroughs in the theory and practice of Software and Language Engineering at his personal research Lab, but also as part of his continuing pursuit of his doctorate in Computer Science.
#literature #ipow #youngauthors #philosophers #global #litrevolution #internetcommunity
This is a short work of original philosophy, βConcerning A Transformative Power in Certain Symbols, Letters and Wordsβ, from an I*POW resident writer and researcher of Ugandan origin; Joseph W. Lutalo.
---[IN-BRIEF]:
This paper, which is a special issue prepared by I*POW for the research community, covers an important distillation, presentation and rigorous, illustrated defense of foundational arguments and ideas in the still young field of computational mysticism as spearheaded by the theoretical and empirical works of Joseph Willrich Lutalo at Nuchwezi ICT Research Lab over the years. It also covers and presents for the first time, some rare, authoritative arguments from modern philosophy, sociology and linguistics in support of the idea of symbolic power in computational or artificial software constructs such as certain AI systems.
---[ABOUT AUTHOR]:
Joseph is currently conducting and disseminating foundational research and ideas touching on the important breakthroughs in the theory and practice of Software and Language Engineering at his personal research Lab, but also as part of his continuing pursuit of his doctorate in Computer Science.
#literature #ipow #youngauthors #philosophers #global #litrevolution #internetcommunity
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edtn_25FEB_Concerning_A_Transformative_Power_in_Certain_Symbols.pdf
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Version with some necessary fix here. DATE: 25 FEB
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edtn_25FEB_Concerning_A_Transformative_Power_in_Certain_Symbols.pdf
For now, here's the useful Citation guide for interested parties:
@article{lutalo2025concerning,
title={Concerning A Transformative Power in Certain Symbols, Letters and Words},
author={Lutalo, Joseph},
year={2025},
publisher={Preprints},
url={https://www.preprints.org/frontend/manuscript/01a68e3f359b693eefd0ae396d6c866c/download_pub},
doi={https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202502.1849.v1}
}www.preprints.org
Concerning A Transformative Power in Certain Symbols, Letters and Words
This paper is a formal distillation of, presentation of and a rigorous, illustrative defense of a couple of fundamental ideas in the domain of computational mysticism --- a still young discipline, put forward by the author for the first time in this manner.β¦
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---[INTRO]: Today's review concerns a paper first presented by a team from Spain during the 2012 SLE conference in Dresden, Germany. It takes us into the realm of OOP with a focus on Model transforms via Java APIs and a DSL based on "small languages" (soβ¦
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We continue with our ACM SLE research reviews below π‘οΈβ‘ππ»ππ»
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Today's review concerns an ACM SLE paper from 2019. The paper, titled βFrom DSL Specification to Interactive Computer Programming Environmentβ introduces us to the helpful idea of auto-generated modern advanced IDEs for especially textual interpretable programming languages. To a large extent, it shows what a language engineer could accomplish with a good language workbench.
Today's review concerns an ACM SLE paper from 2019. The paper, titled βFrom DSL Specification to Interactive Computer Programming Environmentβ introduces us to the helpful idea of auto-generated modern advanced IDEs for especially textual interpretable programming languages. To a large extent, it shows what a language engineer could accomplish with a good language workbench.
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The lead author, Pierre Jeanjean is a researcher in the field of Software Language Engineering and Domain-Specific Languages. He has been involved in various academic and research projects, particularly at institutions like Inria and UniversitΓ© Rennes 1 (in France). His work often focuses on the development and enhancement of programming environments and language protocols[2].
The second author, Benoit Combemale is a Full Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Rennes and a researcher at Inria. His work focuses on software and systems engineering, particularly in the areas of model-driven engineering (MDE), software language engineering (SLE), and software validation and verification (V&V). He has contributed significantly to the development of techniques, frameworks, and environments for creating, integrating, and processing software languages[3][4].
The lead author, Pierre Jeanjean is a researcher in the field of Software Language Engineering and Domain-Specific Languages. He has been involved in various academic and research projects, particularly at institutions like Inria and UniversitΓ© Rennes 1 (in France). His work often focuses on the development and enhancement of programming environments and language protocols[2].
The second author, Benoit Combemale is a Full Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Rennes and a researcher at Inria. His work focuses on software and systems engineering, particularly in the areas of model-driven engineering (MDE), software language engineering (SLE), and software validation and verification (V&V). He has contributed significantly to the development of techniques, frameworks, and environments for creating, integrating, and processing software languages[3][4].