Novel Thoughts on Scripting and Languages
James Huang
judoscript at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 7 08:08:58 EST 2003
Afanasiy <abelikov72 at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<dcuk1vgg1vel593evttuc99f9m5eq646i5 at 4ax.com>...
> On 6 Jan 2003 21:30:24 -0800, judoscript at hotmail.com (James Huang)
> wrote:
>
> >JudoScript is a general-purpose, Java scripting,
> >multi-domain language. It is a general-purpose
> >programming language, fully capable of Java scripting,
> >and supports many applcation features in a
> >domain-specific way that include:
>
> Can it generate text from a template such that all instances of
> <competition> are replaced with 'Python' or something else, instead
> of requiring one to write a single document for multiple audiences?
>
JudoScript is good at templating text documents, but is unable to
process <competition>, which is unfortunate because this is not a
novel world yet.
As for audiences, are Perl and Python programmers any different,
fundamentally? See, it is all about level of abstraction of thinking.
> That, and spellcheck, could be useful... even novel apparently.
The second part is totally agreed upon... even in this not-novel-yet world.
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