Crossing borders: Domain-specific languages in Active Record and Java programming
Article by Bruce Tate, 8 pages, 20 minutes.
This series is one of my favorites at the moment: wel written articles with an interesting and clear topic. Combine that with just the right reading length for my daily commute and you'll understand why I like it. This episode is mostly about using Ruby to create domain specific languages. It answered some of the questions I had when I first read about Rails like "how do take make is seem like an entirely different language, where it's implemented as a library". I now know, and so will you once you read this article.
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This series is one of my favorites at the moment: wel written articles with an interesting and clear topic. Combine that with just the right reading length for my daily commute and you'll understand why I like it. This episode is mostly about using Ruby to create domain specific languages. It answered some of the questions I had when I first read about Rails like "how do take make is seem like an entirely different language, where it's implemented as a library". I now know, and so will you once you read this article.
read it
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