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CAOS Forums => News and Commentary => Topic started by: Justin Camerer on 2008-06-24T17:57:41-05:00 (Tuesday)

Title: Language Implementation With An Object Oriented Twist
Post by: Justin Camerer on 2008-06-24T17:57:41-05:00 (Tuesday)
Anyone seen this?

http://www.moserware.com/2008/06/ometa-who-what-when-where-why.html

Thought it was quite interesting.
Title: Re: Language Implementation With An Object Oriented Twist
Post by: Shaun Martin on 2008-06-25T17:16:54-05:00 (Wednesday)
Cool stuff.
Title: Re: Language Implementation With An Object Oriented Twist
Post by: Tony on 2008-06-28T07:49:21-05:00 (Saturday)
Sounds pretty cool, but wouldn't it be better to just make a language that is easier to use and implements all the special little things like 2^4 or what ever?  Also, doesn't Ruby already do a lot of this?

I guess the whole point is to be able to add anything you want, but it would be better to not have to add anything new lol.