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by poet
5734 days ago
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Two things: (1) classifying Chapter 4 of SICP as a chapter about parsing is just plain wrong and (2) Fowler's DSL book just came out; by definition you simply can't place it in the same class as the Dragon book. I think if you actually read Chapter 4 you would have a much different opinion. There's nothing "simple" about it. If you actually grok Chapter 4 then you grok Lisp. After that, it becomes apparent that the phrase "Domain Specific Language" is really just unnecessary terminology. |
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SICP is like a deep philosophical work: you need to study philosophy and read a lot of primary and secondary works to truly understand it's references and implications. To most people, it is not useful as an initial guide to writing DSL's.