
18 Jan
2009
18 Jan
'09
7:15 p.m.
on Sun Jan 18 2009, Joel Falcou <joel.falcou-AT-u-psud.fr> wrote:
Beware that Embedded DSL are nto more than DSL in disguise inside a library,
I'd say it's the opposite: they are libraries disguised as DSLs, the DSL-ness being a feature of how they present themselves to the world. One important thing about embedded DSLs is that they maintain the interoperability properties of libraries, thus it makes good sense to think of them as "components" rather than tools. -- Dave Abrahams BoostPro Computing http://www.boostpro.com