Re: core features and functions required in modern programming languages



On Jul 24, 1:58 pm, Neil Morris <neil.morr...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All

Having read/studied a few programming languages I would be interested to
know the core features functions etc that would be most desired? I have
listed below some features I would like to see.

1. ease of scripting languages with the near speed of compiled ones
2. linked to a core library of functions ie glibc
3. mozilla's XUL
4. SDL graphics opengl library
5. mozilla's XUL linked to 3. and 4.
6. message sending and receiving features such as SOAP WDSL RDF WDDX and
       RPC
7. bytecode VM that can be translated in the native or targeted host
system via a JIT compiler
8. designed mainly for dymanic languages
9. reverse polish notation ie forth and postscript as core language
design or used as lower level conversation
10. MACROS like features
11. conditional compilation

any suggestions wellcome!

Neil Morris

I suspect we can each come up with our own list of features.
For instance, I would not include any of the items in the above list.

Jim Rogers
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