The project implement a framework of modular compilers that allows compile time programming for .NET, Java and other platforms. Languages on this framework are multi-paradigm and can be extended by programming new semantic structures or DSL.
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LayerD projects is a framework for modular languages with several interesting characteristics like: - Unlimited Compile Time programming. - Modular Code Generation (with modules for .NET and Java, more modules are pluggable). - Allows definition of DSL that can be used by high level languages. - Allows definition of new semantic structures without changes to compilers. - Central language and compiler (Zoe) is core based and extensible by your own modules. - Actual infrastructure can be used without changes like class libraries for .NET or Java. - Allows the development of multi-platform software, for example software that runs on .NET and Java. - Allows the development of RAD tools that are not coupled with IDE. - Allows the development of really "abstract software". - Allows the development of Active Libraries, that is libraries that takes into account the client code. - It has multiple facilities to be used for code generation and code encapsulation. I've released a new LayerD SDK. Even when it's on alpha stage it was used for important project on real life, both projects on .NET platform. In this release I've included Meta D++ Programming Guide (Spanish) and Quick Guide for .NET developers. Also, an alpha output module for Java allows programming for Java platform. Important bugs from 0.5.2 version were fixed! More information on: http://layerd.blogspot.com http://layerd.wiki.sourceforge.net/
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