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Xen and the Natural Monopoly of Languages

The research language I mentioned in September, X#, has finally completed its incubation and is renamed Xen. My readers may remember that Don Box demurred speaking about it at the end of the year. I didn't post about it, but the merging of the three programing paradigms of object-oriented, relational and hierarchical data was an item around the end of the year in the blogosphere.

According to the researchers, it's as simple as preschool: circles, triangles, and rectangles. ExtremeTech has a nice synopsis hereDare has a critique of the talk here.

Some are up in arms that Microsoft wants to change C#, but cooler heads may be prevailing.

Anyway, looks like natural monopolies isn't just for OS's any more, and that's good news to me.

 

posted on Wednesday, February 04, 2004 3:58 AM by kenbrubaker





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