Well, not just programming languages.

Anything at all.

I had started a long while ago, but lost interest in, a natural language 
tool (a TiddlyWiki) for modelling data domains with the goal of generating 
DDL script for database creation.

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On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 4:09:56 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:

> Picture a database modelling tool in which you model a database and with 
> which you export the DDL script which can create a database.
>
> Same kind of thing with TiddlyWiki to export (or forward-engineer) a 
> program in any programming language.
>
> Your TiddlyWiki is used to model everything needed for a program.  Maybe 
> the model involves pseudo code and or whatever other modelling bits and 
> pieces organised however makes sense in however many tiddlers and fields..  
> Press a button, and you have the code for a program which you can copy and 
> paste into an IDE, or export to a file, or whatever.
>
> On Friday, March 10, 2023 at 3:59:26 PM UTC-4 Scott Sauyet wrote:
>
>> Charlie Veniot wrote:
>> > In the screenshot below, it is an extremely simplistic use case.
>> > 
>> > Imagine TiddlyWiki having whatever content in whatever tiddlers and 
>> whatever
>> > fields, being able to pull that together to generate a program in 
>> whatever
>> > programming language.
>>
>> I'm afraid I don't understand what you're suggesting.  Do you want to 
>> generate
>> source code as the rendered output of content in one or more tiddlers?
>> Something else?
>>
>>
>>   -- Scott
>>
>

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