... I have a lot of material and links about this. ... Many AOP experts would disagree with me, but I think that if you can get by without a "weaver" then you...
In http://groups.yahoo.com/group/langsmiths/message/22 Jecel Assumpcao Jr <jecel@m...> wrote: . . . ... Thank you for articulating the terms in which we can ...
... Yes it does - I was simplifying things quite a bit. In fact, all Prolog systems I have seen (except for Borland's Turbo Prolog) could be considered living...
Hi Members of Langsmiths, My name is Kimanzi Mati and I have invented an object oriented programming language based on the XML version 1.0 specification. The...
I saw this in a newgroup when he first posted it. Why WHY! XML?? XML is great for storing data, but XSLT? x++? Ok, so you can write a language in xml. I...
This is to suggest that writers who write replies not quote the original, unless replying point-by-point. Readers can see the original in the message archive...
... I think Mr. Mati answers that question in the FAQ and lexicon that you can navigate to from the link he posted here. XML goes everywhere. Software will...
... I appreciate the power of this idea and agree languages will move back in this direction. But it also seems to me that the fact that LISP did it in a way...
Just a few weeks ago, in trying to write my ideas about the language I am trying to invent (a tentative name: Respect), I found that in trying to think and...
... Once one has a language that seems sound and potentially useful given its semantics and abstract syntax, if one finds XML too chunky as a concrete syntax,...
... That's reasonable, but if that's what you're after, it seems like using a LISP parser (http://sexpr.sourceforge.net/) would be simpler, smaller and faster...
Although more in a prototype stage, inertia UI in opengl is coming along. Switching workspaces actually works. The colorpicker visual (any instance) changes...
... Hey Mike, I like your use of transparency. The new fonts are nice too. Are you using textures for fonts? Btw, I wrote something similar in Lua a while...
I guess that's the first app I should create - a chat applet :) Your toolkit copied from NeXT UI, hmm, I wonder how you were influenced :) Is this still...
... Nope. It was just a demo for Yindo, but I might convert it to Io at some point. ... Have you taken a look at the freetype font rendering library? I love...
... Yes. ... I haven't figured that out yet :) ... See above :) Seriously, I think that the current paradigms leave out implicit persistence -and- distribution...
... Thanks for the Poe praise :-) BTW, that darksleep Wiki page is a tad out of date. I'm much further ahead than what is indicated there. I'll be updating...
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... I agree that the system image model seems monolithic. It seems to me that any full-program persistence model would have serious problems with IO and...
... Then you're S.O.L. :-) ... Absolutely... The runtime makes no differentiation between method slots and instance variable slots, honestly... ...
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I like the idea of invisible persistence, but as a part of the library, not the language itself. If a language is dynamic, then there should be no problem...
Anyone using or thinking about just in time compilation for their language? I've been checking out GNU lightning and have been surprised by how easy this...
I'm thinking if you program at a higher level, a language with native code libraries would only be a fraction slower than native code. This isn't the case with...
Hi... I am a new comer to this list. I wish that u accept me in ur respected list. My name is Mohammed. I am 34 years old guy from Jordan. I read the web page...
(This thread starts at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/langsmiths/message/38 ). Yes. That is why I wanted to invent a language in the first place. I have an...