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Hadrian 0.2 released

A new version of hadrian has been released. After being in practical use as the parser component of the compiler for the neptune language, hadrian has matured considerably.

This release includes a number of bugfixes and significant performance improvements. On an average machine, the parser can now process more than 1 MB of input per second.

In addition, a few new features have been added.

Posted by Christian Plesner Hansen 2006-06-18

Hadrian 0.1 released

The first version of Hadrian, 0.1, has now been released. It is not completely stable or very efficient but can certainly be used in practice. Coming up any day now (well not really): a tutorial.

Posted by Christian Plesner Hansen 2005-11-22

Tedir development continues

After being inactive for a number of months, tedir experiences a burst of activity. Code is being written, bugs are filed and world-domination plans are hatched. The project now includes, besides tedir itself, a lexical analyzer framework called fedin, a front-end to tedir called icoma and an eclipse plugin for icoma. There is still a lot of work to do but the system if quickly becoming practically useful.

Posted by Christian Plesner Hansen 2005-04-14

Tedir development moves to sourceforge

Finally, almost a year after registering at sourceforge, the tedir project sees some activity. Actually there has been plenty of activity, just not via sourceforge. But now development is moving from my laptop to sourceforge, and should take place at an accelerated pace.

Posted by Christian Plesner Hansen 2004-07-05
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