Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deesel, formerly called G, is a computer programming language; more specifically, a metaprogramming language based on the Java programming language, in much the same way that C++ is based on C, so Deesel is nearly a superset of Java. Deesel is written by Neil Ellis and Troy Heninge ...Full description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Deesel, formerly called G, is a computer programming language; more specifically, a metaprogramming language based on the Java programming language, in much the same way that C++ is based on C, so Deesel is nearly a superset of Java. Deesel is written by Neil Ellis and Troy Heninger. It provides many new additions to Java, including the abilities to write sub-languages, and to program the parser using parslets. It supports a degree of type inference and implicit declaration of variables, and it has closures. It allows using named constructor slots, so that x=Constructor(a, b: c); is equivalent to x=Constructor(a); x.setB(c);. It also has string templates like Perl.