You're most likely looking at a very outdated version.  I'm in the process of 
rewriting it now to something a lot more refined; the spec version control 
https://github.com/muldis/Muldis-D/ is the most refined version yet (ignore the 
'Outdated' files).  The idiomatic syntax is a cross between the C style like 
most popular application languages and functional language style.  I will make 
an announcement when you can run it, hopefully within about 2 months. -- Darren 
Duncan

On 2015-08-29 2:55 PM, Domingo Alvarez Duarte wrote:
> I like the overall idea but of Muldis D (like the aquameta) but the syntax is
> a lot cryptic (a la perl), I do not beleive it'll get much traction.
>
> Cheers !
>>   Sat Aug 29 2015 10:38:14 pm CEST CEST from "Darren Duncan"
>> <darren at darrenduncan.net>  Subject: Re: [sqlite] Aquameta Layer 0: meta -
>> Writable System Catalog for PostgreSQL
>>
>>   On 2015-08-29 10:41 AM, Domingo Alvarez Duarte wrote:
>>
>>> It would be nice to have something like this on sqlite too !
>>>
>>> http://blog.aquameta.com/2015/08/29/intro-meta/
>>>
>
>>   I won't argue that it is right for SQLite specifically, but I do agree
>> with the
>> broad principle in general, being able to do all catalog/code manipulation
>> as
>> data, or homoiconicity. In fact this is a central pillar of my own Muldis D
>>
>> project, an industrial strength programming language with fully integrated
>> database functionality. -- Darren Duncan

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