JVM Languages: A Developers Guide | zeroturnaround.com
Find it! Imagine a bacon-wrapped Ferrari. Still not better than our free technical reports. Sign me up! Yep, RebelLabs is awesome. Just you wait. We got Newsletters. Tweets. Googles. RSSesses. Even email. Email dude! Why do we need so many JVM languages? It's 2013 and you have over 50 JVM languages to choose from for your next project. But even if you can name more than a dozen or so, are you going to pick a new one for your next project?Nowadays it's easier than ever to create a new language with support from tooling like Xtext and ANTLR. Many new JVM languages have emerged as a result of limitations and disadvantages, either for creative individual coders or the masses, perceived in existing JVM languages, historically Java. New JVM language developers feel as though their work is a result of existing languages either providing too limited functionality for their needs or too much functionality, leading to overweight or complex languages.Read full article from JVM Languages: A Developers Guide | zeroturnaround.com
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