Hi ! I hope this is not a dumb question, because right now I'm just flying over Neko and other languages in my leisure time. Neko have my preference right now because of it's clean design and huge potential.
I've seen a brand new language called "transmuter" with very interesting features. It's aimed to "evolutionnary programming". If you look here : http://www.transmuter.org/modifier.html You will see two interresting features, called "define" and "transient" that are caode evaluated at compile time. I think it's a bit like lazy evaluation. But I'm not a specialist of this kind of feature. So my question is : would it be a interesting feature to add to Neko ? (rather in Neko than in NekoML in my opinion), and would it be hard to implement ? A remark though, Transmuter have a "builtin" automatic dll import keyword that I find very interresting ;-). I've seen such a feature in the "Qu' language, and I'm planning to add it to neko when I'll have the time, some day. regards, Yoann -- Neko : One VM to run them all (http://nekovm.org)
