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Jackpot - James Gosling's Latest Project

Pete Bevin writes "Artima has a fine interview with James Gosling, creator of Java, about his latest project. It's called Jackpot, and it treats the parse tree as the program. This makes refactoring much, much more intuitive. The article has some good insights into code visualization, technical writing, and making your programs more understandable."

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  1. Re:Modified Godwin's Law by MeerCat · · Score: 4, Flamebait

    As a Slashdot thread on a programming language progresses, the probability of someone claiming that "Lisp already does that" approaches unity.

    If I had mod points I'd mark you up as funny - but have you read and grokked the Meta Object Protocol ?? Because much as I hate Lisp at the lower syntactic levels, I keep on finding that features I like in other languages were actually present in the MOP and similar. That's not to say that other languages don't present the ideas in better and easier-to-use ways, but it still pisses me off that those beardie-weirdie Lisp blokes had already thought of it so much earlier...

    We kill what we fear, and we fear what we don't understand....

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