Hey all,
I'm "new" to perlmonks.. original user acct: malander, last post, 2 years ago ;) Back a while ago I seem to remember someone mentioning a project involving an XML translator that could take XML and translate the code into differing programming languages...
I've been toying around with a similar project, test-003 (for lack of a better name) which takes LISP-style sexprs and can translate them into different programming languages. I'm wondering if anyone else has any experience in the field or any insight to share.
In case you're wondering, the whole suite (lexer, parser, codegen) is in Perl ;)
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