Ahhh, interesting that you should ask that question. These are all =
subsystems, which means that they are part application, part service, =
and part domain-specific language. Take your pick, or all of the above. =
How can you set crisp boundaries between these categories?
- DM
On Jan 31, 2010, at 03:19 AM, Marcel Hendrix wrote:
> David McClain <dbm_at_refined-audiometrics.com> writes Re: generating =
self-contained dlls: sf or swiftx?
>=20
>> Okay, challenge on... Try any one of these in Forth:
>=20
>> http://weitz.de/eclm2009/
>=20
> I looked at Okeanos:
>=20
> Is that an application, a language, or a library?
> Is there a formal specification of the language itself?
>=20
> Butterfly seems easier, but to my untrained eye it shows the=20
> same wild mix. Do you have a specification for its language part?
>=20
> -marcel
>=20
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