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Building Server-Side Web Language Processors

  Building Server-Side Web Language Processors We all know that in the time we live everything "cool" needs to be on the web, dead are the days that the only thing you need to do to make a good project was by developing for the terminal or windows only. And as a student I would say that the courses that I enjoyed the most where the ones that got something to do with web pages, web services or just web in the name.  And today's blog got the "web" word on it, so we already knew it was going to be amazing (And it was written by the one and only professor Ariel Ortiz).  The paper of this week is   “Building Server-Side Web Language Processors” ,  That is main topic is how a course involving language design can be successfully had a web approach, meaning that the course can be cool and more rewarding than just developing something for the terminal. The main and maybe only drawback is that additional material is needed in order to achieve the goal.  Personally, I see