Virtual Meetup - "Building an interpreter in Python with Pylasu"

Hi Community,

I am happy to announce that next Tuesday (the 29th of November), Federico Tomassetti will hold the discussion about “Building an interpreter in Python with Pylasu”.

You’ll find the Zoom link below!

We will take a look at why we created StarLasu, a set of open-source libraries for Language Engineering.
We will discuss what they enable us to do, and then we will focus on Pylasu, the library for creating Language Engineering solutions in Python.
In this presentation, we will write a simple interpreter for a scripting language.
Pylasu is available on GitHub: GitHub - Strumenta/pylasu

Federico is the founder of Strumenta Consulting and Strumenta Community; he has got his PhD in Language Engineering studying between Italy and Germany. As a Software Architect, he helps Clients and Partners to assess their situation and identify the best option to solve their problems. He is very passionate about Language Engineering, and he contributes to the Language Engineering community by writing articles, participating in Program Committees at different conferences, giving presentations and interviewing other actors in this field.

How to connect

To avoid other security issues is now necessary to register for the meeting. The registration should be necessary just once and be valid for all the next meetings you will participate in. I understand it is a little extra effort, but it would avoid problems like the ones we encountered:

Registration for the Virtual Meetup

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. It will also permit you to add it to your calendar.

Time

It is hosted on Zoom at 5 PM GMT+1/CET (you can use this link to figure out which time is in your timezone: Dateful Time Zone Converter.

Events tips

We want to remind the MDENet Annual Symposium in London. The symposium will be on the 1st & 2nd December 2022 at Kings’ College London (and online).

You will find a wide range of fascinating sessions including keynote speakers: Jean-Marc Jezequel (Univ. Rennes 1), Machiel van der Bijl (CEO Axini), Jan Peleska (Verified Systems International GmbH). We will also have tutorials, short talks, informal networking sessions, industry sessions (MBSE and Finance) and ample opportunity to mix with other like-minded people from the MDE world.

MDENet also offers funding opportunities should you have an eligible MDE project in mind. Collaboration is very much the emphasis of both the network and the symposium which we hope you will greatly benefit from.

The event is free to attend so reserve your place here. https://forms.office.com/r/YyerhgFWBQ

Cheers,
Elisa

1 Like

Hi Elisa,

Is there any recording of the meetup, this and the past ones if possible?

Thanks.

1 Like

All the recordings can be found on the Virtual Meetup pages on the Community website strumenta.community inside each talk.

Elisa