Abstract
BabyCobol is a project in language design aimed at creating a language that is, on the one hand, small enough to be quickly implementable (fully or partially) within any framework that can support its features and, on the other hand, complex enough to cover typical problems of legacy language processing. If you can handle BabyCobol with your tool and with your skills, you are ready to face the challenges of software modernisation, codebase migration and legacy language processing in general. In this day and age, being future proof means being able to handle software of the past.
Biography
Vadim Zaytsev is an Associate Professor of software evolution at the University of Twente, working in software analysis, modelling and restructuring since 2004. He worked and collaborated with Dutch, Belgian, German and Russian companies and research institutions, as well as volunteer participation at Wikimedia activities. His research interests gravitate towards elicitation of structure in software and improving it by taking advantage of whatever structure is present. He worked at Raincode Labs as Chief Science Officer, developing compilers, writing metaprograms and analysing migration projects. His current focus is on doing industrially relevant research from academia, teaching several courses, supervising students and developing prototype software.
Vadim Zaytsev: http://grammarware.net/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/grammarware/
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