On both questions the answer is basically that Java was an example. I was
looking for a general solution. Something that would work withoug prior
assumptions about the languages involved.

The problem I was thinking about was how to provide an infrastructure where
in anyone could be a language designer and almost for free get all the
tooling support required for the language to gain traction. It seems to me
that the effort required to go from an itch to a fully mainstream language
is waaaaay to high. And partly to blame why we are still introducing
inventions from the sixties in current mainstream languages.

BR,
John

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Den 14 jun 2011 22:10 skrev "BGB" <[email protected]>:
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