Code-Integrator 10.0
theKernel is an infrastructure that link a library-item with a Target-Programming-Language (TPL) using the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK) object-interface. The goal is a programming language independent interface between a C library and a target language. Philosophy Write Once → Run Everywhere > The library-item is a c-api for a library available as c-header-file. > The library-item is mapped into a Target-Programming-Language (TPL) using a language that is supported by the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK). Supported Languages are: (C,C++,C#,VB.NET,Java,Python,Ruby,Perl,PHP,Tcl or GO) Strategy It takes 4 years to write a programming-language, but it only takes 4 weeks to insert a micro-kernel. The library-item is connected to the Target-Programming-Language (TPL) using an api-layer generated by the token-stream-compiler of the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel (PLMK). Conclusion theKernel is used to manage a collection of library-items using an API that is available in all major programming-languages.
Tags | system-administrators science-research information-technology unix ruby php python perl java c++ tcl cpython go c networking library s |
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License | Other |
State | beta |