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Re: Y Store now C++




If you can bring XML into the picture, the problem solves itself.  Just
re-cast lisp in an XML framework and you'll have an easy time selling it
;-)

Mike

> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 16:09:49 +1000
> From: Andrae Muys <andrae.muys@braintree.com.au>
> 
> DLWeinreb@attbi.com wrote:
> > The way to have domain-specific languages be more
> > accepted in industry is probably to avoid calling
> > them "languages".  Do not say "We are using Fraz
> > instead of Java because it is better than Java."
> > Build Fraz in Java, or in C++ or whatever, and
> > then say that Fraz is a representation, or something
> > like that, avoiding the l-word.
> > 
> 
> "Here at _Frob_Inc_ We don't believe in proprietary languages;  We 
> invite you to examine our new 'Turing Complete Configuration Files'"
> 
> -- 
> Andrae Muys <andrae.muys@braintree.com.au>
> Engineer
> Braintree Communications
> 
>