| K. Czarnecki, U. W. Eisenecker. Generative Programmming. Methods, Tools, and Applications. Addison-Wesley, 2000. |
....2.2: An implementation of the FloorButton in Java 2.1.3 Problems Before a new concept can be introduced, an evaluation of the current main stream technology (OO) against the stated requirements (see 1.3) should be done. With respect to this evaluation OO technology performs as follows (see also [6]) # Time of binding The OO concept itself is limited to the just in time level of binding. The current state of the art OO implementations only implement time of binding at the just in time level, the main stream of implementations however are binding at compile time. More on this in 2.3 # Gap ....
....composition rules and the subject labels, the first one is quite good. The subject labels however can drown themselves in the details by the flattening process. Time of binding is problematic,only static composition is possible. 4. 3 Intentional Programming (IP) Intentional Programming (IP) 31][6] is a new view on programming developed by Charles Simonyi at Microsoft research. IP is an extendible programming and meta programming environment. The programming process is centred around the concept of an active source. Active source is the name used for the representation of the programming ....
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