Re: Programming language + XML + XSL = compiler ?
- From: Joe Kesselman <keshlam-nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 23:46:38 -0400
Then there's always the inverse: a programming language whose syntax is based on XML, so it can be styled by XSLT (or generated from other XML sources by XSLT). IBM's Bean Markup Language and BML Scripting Pages, which I was involved in some years ago, were one such example, though in that case the language was designed for configuration and assembly of existing Java components (and BSF scripts, also something that I helped develop) rather than being intended as a completely stand-alone programming environment.
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