Deesel
Designed by | Neil Ellis, Troy Heninger |
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Influenced by | |
Java |
Deesel, formerly called G, is a computer programming language; more specifically, a metaprogramming language based on the Java language, in much the same way that C++ is based on C, so Deesel is nearly a superset of Java.
Deesel is written by Neil Ellis and Troy Heninger.
It provides many new additions to Java, including the abilities to write sub-languages, and to program the parser using parslets. It supports a degree of type inference and implicit declaration of variables, and it has closures. It allows using named constructor slots, so that x=Constructor(a, b: c);
is equivalent to x=Constructor(a); x.setB(c);
. It also has string templates like Perl.
External links
- official website at the Wayback Machine (archived January 7, 2010)
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/deesel/
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