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Re: wacky XML


translate programming languages
Strolia-Davis Christopher Contr MSG/MAT wrote:

> Jeff Rafter wrote:
> 
>>Maybe practical maybe not, but I use XML to translate programming
>>languages...
> 
> 
> Cool deal.  I've often thought that this technology could really lend itself
> to translating programming languages.  I've also considered the possibility
> that you could use it to make a pretty wild IDE that would allow comments
> and formatting to be applied to code more easily than they are now.
> 

You should look at Leo, the literate programming tool, which is really 
very nice.  It uses xml for its native file format.

Cheers,

Tom P


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