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_This is now in first-draft phase. Meaning, I just had the idea and I am jotting down very preliminary design decisions._
* an experimental language for CRUD applications (backend only though)
* Enterprise as a first-class citizen
* urls are made up directories and filenames
* a controller sourcefile is a file with the .ctl extension
* likewise
* .svc services
* .cl service clients (that call other services)
* .dao database access code (not objects)
* .qc queueconsumers
* .qp queueproducers
* .utl utilities
* there is a strict calling hierarchy. A service can not call a controller. It can only go 'down'.
* Services can not call other services, because that is the recipe for spaghetti. Refactor your logic, abstract and put lower level code in utilities.
* Utilities are allowed to call other utilities. OMG, spaghetti after all! TBD
- an experimental language for CRUD applications (backend only though)
- Enterprise as a first-class citizen
- urls are made up directories and filenames
- a controller sourcefile is a file with the .ctl extension
- likewise
- .svc services
- .cl service clients (that call other services)
- .dao database access code (not objects)
- .qc queueconsumers
- .qp queueproducers
- .utl utilities
- there is a strict calling hierarchy. A service can not call a controller. It can only go 'down'.
- Services can not call other services, because that is the recipe for spaghetti. Refactor your logic, abstract and put lower level code in utilities.
- Utilities are allowed to call other utilities. OMG, spaghetti after all! TBD
* It is an interpreter written in rust. OMG!
* And it has everything I like in other languages
* strictly typed
* [] is a list
* {} is a map
* no objects, no inheritance
* structs and duck typing
* everything is an expression
* nice iterators.
* First class functions? Maybe...
- It is an interpreter written in rust. OMG!
- And it has everything I like in other languages
- strictly typed
- [] is a list
- {} is a map
- no objects, no inheritance
- structs and duck typing
- everything is an expression
- nice iterators.
- First class functions? Maybe...
**types**