Showing posts with label domain specific languages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label domain specific languages. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Back writing more Prolog and getting into Definite Clause Grammars. Having a parser generator built into the language is sweet. :-)
Marcadores:
domain specific languages,
parsing,
prolog
Saturday, September 12, 2009
This is an absolutely brilliant summary of the virtues of PHP.
The important point is that these virtues aren't going away. By comparison this seems to miss the point. In 2020 we won't be programming the web with an advanced Python framework (wonderful as python is). We'll have something which does what PHP did for CGI or Processing does Java, ie. wrap a purpose built, sophisticated back-end (something like Google Application Engine) in a light, domain-specific language. That language won't look like PHP. It would be nice if it looked like Python, but I suspect Javascript is a more likely model.
But it will retain the virtues of PHP : none of this fussy separation of presentation and logic; easy discoverability of where URLs go; fast iterative development; big built-in library etc.
(Hat-tip, BillSeitz for the links)
The important point is that these virtues aren't going away. By comparison this seems to miss the point. In 2020 we won't be programming the web with an advanced Python framework (wonderful as python is). We'll have something which does what PHP did for CGI or Processing does Java, ie. wrap a purpose built, sophisticated back-end (something like Google Application Engine) in a light, domain-specific language. That language won't look like PHP. It would be nice if it looked like Python, but I suspect Javascript is a more likely model.
But it will retain the virtues of PHP : none of this fussy separation of presentation and logic; easy discoverability of where URLs go; fast iterative development; big built-in library etc.
(Hat-tip, BillSeitz for the links)
Marcadores:
domain specific languages,
GAE,
php,
python,
web
Monday, May 04, 2009
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Phil Windley on creating your own Domain Specific Language.
Marcadores:
domain specific languages,
dsl,
geekweaver
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
LOLCODE IZ IN UR COMPUTR RUNNG THINGZ
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