الجمعة، 16 يناير 2009

We can do Web applications

Watching a new homegrown language grow up and generate its first dynamic Web page. Seeing the result of months of work. It feels good, الحمد لله.

If you know Lisp, you probably can understand how the code works in the (simplistic) example below. Click on the picture for better viewing.

I hope I'll be able, soon إن شاء الله, to announce more details about the language and a bit about its history.
To the team members who contributed valuable code to this project*, if you're reading this, thank you :)

[*] Haytham Alaa, Mosapha Ateya Sakr, Mostapha M. El-Maasarawy, Mohamed M. Moussa, Mohamed Abdul-Aziz El-Morsy & Kamal El-Din Mohammed.


هناك 6 تعليقات:

غير معرف يقول...

greaaat ... can't wait to try it :D

Mohamed Samy يقول...

@more8

Glad you like it. I'll be sure to let you know when it's release in sha2 Allah.

غير معرف يقول...

Great

إن الله لا يضيع أجر من أحسن عملا

I suggest publishing it as a paper to get feedback and ideas about possible enhancements

Mohamed Samy يقول...

@ Hatem Abdelghani

Thanks for the kind words! About publishing a paper, I don't consider the work to be deep research material, but more like an aggregation of existing good ideas.

As for feedback, I intend to release it under an open source license soon in sha2 Allah.

Unknown يقول...

هو ده موضوع السيشنز اللى حضرتك ناوى تديهالنا فى الاجازة ؟؟؟
لو كده يبقى قشطة جدا

Mohamed Samy يقول...

@5olio

موضوع الsessions إن شاء الله سيكون عن كتابة الinterpreters للغات البرمجة و لكن ليس عن لغتي تحديداً.

مازال قشطة؟ :)