[LRUG] Talk offer: An interpreter written in Ruby
Roland Swingler
roland.swingler at gmail.com
Tue Jun 22 10:02:43 PDT 2010
Hi,
I'd be interested in this, especially if you stick to "I wouldn't
propose really talking about the parsing": getting to an AST seems
quite easy - actually doing something with it afterwards less so (at
least for me), so it would be good to be enlightened.
R
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Tom ten Thij <mail at tomtenthij.nl> wrote:
>> The point is that it's an interpreter written in a very high-level language, which I think it relatively easy to understand.
>
> I had a bit of a deja vu to this meeting:
> http://lrug.org/meetings/2009/05/05/may-2009-meeting/
> But it could still be very interesting to hear about your approach.
>
> Tom.
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