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Meta science, not just meta calculus?

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Meta science, not just meta calculus?

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Yesmeta science. Joseph Thames was also the architect and primary developer of EvoScope, a web-code generator for C. EvoScope is based on GNU/Bison, as are the DVM compilers. Actually, the DVM System uses Bison for parsing, and Sage++, a C++ code-generator toolkit for backend code-generation. EvoScope uses C-embedded Perl as a back-end code generator. It would be a relatively minor effort for Joseph to adapt one of the DVM compilers to MC8 and implement its metacybernetics webcode generator at the same time. With assistance from another programmer who worked on EvoScope, they could adapt both DVM compilers at the same time. The result would be two new meta-science language products, MetaFor-DVM and MetaC-DVM, that compile to native machine code on mono or cluster machines. This is about a 2 man-year effort. Then the OSS experts can use these as target languages for OOP versions of meta science languages, MetaC++, MetaJava, MetaPerl, and MetaPython.

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