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Re: Developing a microlanguage for non-perl programmers

by ralphie (Friar)
on Dec 04, 2001 at 01:24 UTC ( [id://129188]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Developing a microlanguage for non-perl programmers

this has been a recurrent theme in dr. dobbs for a long time ... probably far longer than i've been familiar with the publication. i just did a search there with the notion of offering suggestions, but the vein was large enough that you'll have better luck starting on your own. only some of their content is on-line, so if you find something of interest you may have to track it down.

the website is, of course, <a href=http://www.ddj.com </href> here

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Re: Re: Developing a microlanguage for non-perl programmers
by riffraff (Pilgrim) on Dec 08, 2001 at 00:31 UTC
    Yep, I've still got the September 1991 issue of DDJ, with articles of "Little Languages, Big Questions", "Your Own Tiny Object-Oriented Language", and "Adding An Extension Language To Your Software". Interesting.

    -rr

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