When we designed the first version of Rascal in 2009, we jokingly promised ourselves to only write a single paper on the language itself, and see it as vehicle for research from then on,—that one paper became the SCAM 2009 article, now awarded with the SCAM most influential paper award. Since then, Rascal has evolved significantly, and has been successfully applied in research, education, and industry. This extended abstract gives an overview of the impact of Rascal over the last 10 years, and looks at current and future developments.

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Klint, P., van der Storm, T., & Vinju, J. (2019). Rascal, 10 years later. In Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (pp. 139–139). doi:10.1109/SCAM.2019.00023