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[Arc-dev] Arc and Conjure
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Chris Bryant |
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[Arc-dev] Arc and Conjure |
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Sat, 12 Sep 2009 06:56:49 -0700 |
I've been doing a lot of reading lately on projects that incorporate
Scheme, or are entirely written in Scheme, that are used in build and
release settings. An older project Conjure
(http://home.gna.org/conjure/) has been revived
(http://github.com/rotty/conjure/tree/master).
"Conjure is a make(1) replacement written in Scheme. Makefiles are
substituted by Scheme scripts, which brings the power and expressivity
of a high-level language to the stage. At the same time, a DSL tailored
to describe software construction tasks allows non-programmers to write
build scripts in a declarative way, while Scheme-savvy users can extend
the system through modular, shareable libraries."
I'm wondering if there isn't an opportunity here?
Cheers!
--
Chris Bryant,
GNU/Linux Engineer,
chrisbryant at ucla dot edu
https://savannah.gnu.org/users/chrisbryant
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