On Jan 28, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
On Jan 28, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
I really don't care whether it's Python or Ruby, since both are
object-oriented, and both are easy to read.
At any rate, ultimately I'd like to see both citeproc-rb (think a
module that could be included trivially in rails apps for example),
AND citeproc-py (think integrating citation processing into, oh,
textile processing). I don't care much how we get there though ;-)
Also, obviously c++ or obj-c would be good, but it seems like the
dynamic languages would be better for quick coding, and code that
can be a good blue-print for other implementations.
Bruce, I'm interested in helping out with this. I'm pretty familiar
with both ruby and python but I don't have a good grasp on what
exactly you want to do. Assuming the library existed could you flesh
out how it would be used programatically? This is how test-driven-
development often is of great help because it forces you to think
about the API you are building before you actually build it :-)
//Ed
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