Correct Tense.

I worked on a compiler because that's what Corion suggested I do. That was the reason behind the "too difficult for me" thread where I made it clear that I was struggling to write such a compiler, and did not believe I was capable of doing so alone without help. That was prior to finding out about Plack, and optimising the runtime parser, thus obviating the need for a compiler given the sheer speed of modern server hardware.

That particular wild goose chase cost me a good couple of months development time, and I'm not inclined to persue it further in light of the current speed of the new parser which is well fast enough for my uses.

If after I have proven the value of aXML to the masses, someone feels like creating a compiler for it then they are free to do so, however I will not be bothering as I really have better things to do.


In reply to Re^12: Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus
in thread Is an aXML compiler possible? by Logicus

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