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Matt Mower feels that Lisp is too crufty for domain specific languages, while Ben Hyde is reminiscing for the days when he could use Lisp to make domain specific languages.
Ben's post points to Rainer Joswig's 15 minute screencast wherein Joswig constructs a domain specific language using Lisp. I suggest using the bittorrent file. I had already downloaded the file via http (took almost a day), but Ben's post promoted the movie to the top of my queue. Watch the movie and decide for yourself.

From the homepage:
"Logix is like Lisp with extensible syntax. Or, Logix is Python with syntax extension, expression based syntax, and a powerful macro system."
Posted by Pramod Biligiri at Fri Jul 15 01:08:36 2005
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