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XLR: Extensible Language and Runtime
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XL, an extensible programming language, implements the ideas of Concept Programming.
If you want to know more, you should start here.
Those interested in XL might want to take a look at SymADE. This is an extensible compiler for Java. Based on a quick analysis of the code and documentation, it appears to take a direction similar to my own Moka, though I believe SymADE can ultimately be a much more useful tool for Java developers. On the downside, I think that extensibility in such a framework is going to be a lot more complex than it is in something more radical like XL. As usual, there is a tradeoff between compatibility and efficiency.
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Copyright 2007 Christophe de Dinechin (Blog)
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