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In The Brain of Russ Miles & Tareq Abedrabbo: Thinking Specific with DSLs
Thinking Specific with DSLs
Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) are springing up all over the place, and it's hard to engage with any software development framework without encountering some facets that could be considered under the DSL banner. This is no accident. Given the right mix of technology, convention, domain selection and, most importantly, audience consideration, a DSL can turn the most complicated and esoteric development headache into an expression that is simple (enough) to write, as straightforward to read as a cartoon and slips into the brain's memory and comprehension nodes like 100% proof vodka.

However evaluating and building your own DSLs is no mean feat. So, if you're in the business of writing clean code (go on, hands up, who isn't?!), creating world-class API's, or just love the ego trip of creating your own funky language then there'll be something in this talk for you.

In this talk, Russ Miles and Tareq Abedrabbo (co-creators of the new Deep Dive DSLs with Groovy course) will show how they apply DSL principles and practices effectively in order to build and evaluate real world DSLs to write the cleanest, expressive and most productive code possible for a given domain problem.
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ABOUT RUSS MILES
Russ Miles is CEO, founder and principal consultant at OpenCredo. At OpenCredo he leads a company of passionate open source and agile and lean software development experts who provide unbiased, honest arbiter advice across a wide and varied selection
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ABOUT TAREQ ABEDRABBO
Tareq Abedrabbo is a principal consultant at OpenCredo and is a keen open source contributor, a committer on Spring Web Services and the Spring Web Services plugin for Grails, and is the co-author of the upcoming “Spring in a Nutshell” book (O’Reilly
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