A developer’s guide to the Dynamic Language Runtime
Monday 3 March 2008
by Dermot Hogan
Dermot Hogan looks at what’s required to build your very own computer language using two new – and remarkable – tools: Microsoft’s Dynamic Language Runtime and ANTLR3 by Terrence Parr from the University of San Francisco.
See also: Part Two of this series
Ever had trouble learning a computer language in the past? Well why not dump the C++ manuals and start writing your very own language to do exactly what you want? If this sounds impossibly difficult, or only (...)