> On Mar 1, 2019, at 2:29 PM, Aidan Gauland <aidal...@fastmail.net> wrote:
> 
> On 2/03/19 3:27 AM, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>>> On Mar 1, 2019, at 2:15 AM, Aidan Gauland <aidal...@fastmail.net>
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 24/02/19 12:08 PM, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 2. The means of implementation in Racket are radically different from a 
>>>> lexer-parser approach.
>>>> 
>>> Wait, does this mean that the Beautiful Racket book is leading me down the 
>>> wrong path?  I'm in the middle of the bf chapter 
>>> <https://beautifulracket.com/bf/>
>>> , which (if I am understanding it correctly, is using a lexer and a parser.
>>> 
>> Please read this comment in context. This line is a response to a particular 
>> point raised in the Reddit link of the original post. On this Reddit thread, 
>> someone seems to confuse creating DSLs with writing new syntax for 
>> more-or-less standard semantic concepts. For such people, it matters to find 
>> a conventional Lex-Yacc (replace with modern words) tool chain plus perhaps 
>> some support for backend creation.
>> 
>> [snip]
>> 
> I apologise for missing the context; I did take a look at the thread, but I 
> still misunderstood your remark initially.  Thanks for the clarification.


My response wasn’t meant as a rebuke. I really just wanted to say “the one-line 
statement is oversimplifying and you really need to look at the Reddit thread 
to understand its implications.” — Matthias

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