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z2007-02-14- Yegge Next Big Language
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thinks he knows what the Next Big will be. But he won't name it, just gives some requirements. In the comments, lots of people think it's .

challenges that .

thinks the next gen will be driven by creation.

Jun'2007 update: he did a talk on [Rhino On Rails], a clone of his team did on top of the engine that runs in the . Too bad he concluded that isn't going anywhere. And too bad he doesn't expect it to go any time soon. And with that, I'm signing off to spend a little time working on my super-secret home project that should be ready for release later this year. This one's a bona-fide magic trick, which of course means I can't give it away. Let's just call it "[NBE]" for now, shall we? Yes, I think [NBE] sums it up nicely. Oh that's just mean...

Dec'2007 2nd update: He wants to use this even for apps. He's a big believer in -based environments, is betting on the , and thinks the will be best language. (Though he thinks [JRuby] is making lots of progress, and would be a contender if it gets re-activated.)

Mar30'2008 update: he has a mode for . This is part of a larger project, in progress, to permit writing Emacs extensions in instead of Emacs-Lisp. Lest ye judge: hey, some people swing that way. The larger project is well underway, but probably won't be out until late summer or early fall.

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