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Tree-Sitter Tutorial – Part #5

April 24, 2025April 24, 2025ambsLeave a Comment on Tree-Sitter Tutorial – Part #5
Tree-Sitter Tutorial – Part #5

I will get back to Rust to investigate more Tree-Sitter features, like cursors. But for my job, I might need to use Tree-Sitter from C#. So, I decided to write a post on how to do that, this time, from Windows. In the future, maybe I can look into how to do that with dotnet […]

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Down Translate XML in C#

August 24, 2024August 24, 2024ambsLeave a Comment on Down Translate XML in C#

For years, my preferred approach for processing XML documents has been using a down-translator processor: a set of methods that start processing the DOM from the leaves and compute values that are propagated to their parents, and so on, until it reaches the tree root node. If this seems strange, probably it will get better […]

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Why you should take care of Rider’s suggestions

February 12, 2024ambsLeave a Comment on Why you should take care of Rider’s suggestions
Why you should take care of Rider’s suggestions

I must say I am a Rider addict. Or, to be fair, a JetBrains IDE addict. I am still expecting the Dromedary IDE for Perl. Jokes aside, I use Rider and PyCharm often. They are my default IDE for C# and Python. I also love to use the code refactoring suggestions. Not just because they […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part X

February 10, 2024ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part X
ANTLR Tutorial – Part X

Everything comes to an end, and this will be the last part of this tutorial. Or at least, the last planned part of this tutorial. In this part, we will implement the support to functions. But, before we start, I need to correct a mistake in part IV of this tutorial, when the SVG output […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part IX

December 25, 2023December 25, 2023ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part IX

For this issue, I do not bring a lot of news. With Christmas and other requests, I had little time to continue this tutorial. But, having someone to test the previous issues of this tutorial (thanks, Vicente), we found out that the custom Build Task developed in the first parts of this tutorial has problems […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part VIII

December 16, 2023December 16, 2023ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part VIII

Is this tutorial ever ending? Who knows. But while I am motivated for it, I will continue. I already have some ideas for future parts, so I can’t see this finishing before the ten or twelve issues. To start with, the news since the last part. I added documentation to the repository as well as […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part VII

December 9, 2023December 9, 2023ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part VII

Things are getting exciting. I will introduce control statements in this part of the ANTLR tutorial, like repetitions and conditionals. For that, we will need to do a small walk, visiting the comparison and boolean operators. Then, we will be able to implement the control operators and, in the end, test everything. Comparisons LOGO does […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part VI

December 4, 2023ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part VI

Welcome back to my ANTLR tutorial. This part will be focused on the support of variables in LOGO. We will work on the assignment of values to variables and variables evaluation. We will also take the opportunity to split the grammar file into two: the lexer and the grammar parts. The previous parts of this […]

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GitHub Actions – A quick example for ANTLR

November 27, 2023December 2, 2023ambs2 Comments on GitHub Actions – A quick example for ANTLR

I am sure there are hundreds of better tutorials for GitHub actions. However, I decided that it would be nice to have tests run on every push to my repository of the code developed for my ANTLR Tutorial Series, and it seemed a good idea to document the process here. First, what are GitHub Actions? […]

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ANTLR Tutorial – Part V

November 25, 2023December 2, 2023ambsLeave a Comment on ANTLR Tutorial – Part V

This is the fifth part of my ANTLR Tutorial. You can look at the previous issues here: Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV. For this part, we will implement arithmetic expressions and mathematical functions (in fact, only a portion, as the remaining will be left as an exercise for the reader). To […]

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