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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ to the realm of possible. Both commercial and research users of Scala use macros
At EPFL we are leveraging macros to power our research. Lightbend also employs macros in a number of projects.
Macros are also popular in the community and have already given rise to a number of interesting applications.

The recent talk ["What Are Macros Good For?"](http://scalamacros.org/paperstalks/2013-07-17-WhatAreMacrosGoodFor.pdf)
The recent talk ["What Are Macros Good For?"](http://scalamacros.org/paperstalks/2014-02-04-WhatAreMacrosGoodFor.pdf)
describes and systemizes uses that macros found among Scala 2.10 users. The thesis of the talk is that macros are good for
code generation, static checking and DSLs, illustrated with a number of examples from research and industry.

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