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=What’s Next?=
=What’s Next?=
Next article on static-analysis tools for Ruby
In the [http://pg-server.csc.ncsu.edu/mediawiki/index.php/CSC/ECE_517_Fall_2010/ch4_4h next article for which the link does not exist yet], we will look at static-analysis tools for Ruby.


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Revision as of 11:59, 17 October 2010

Metaprogramming in dynamically typed languages


Introduction

Previous article on the Command pattern in static and dynamic languages

Metaprogramming is the ability for a computer program to manipulate itself or other programs at the time of compilation as opposed to performing this manipulations at runtime. This tends to allow for greater flexibility for a program to handle new situations.

Example of Metaprogramming

Dynamic Programming Languages

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_programming_language

Conclusion

What’s Next?

In the next article for which the link does not exist yet, we will look at static-analysis tools for Ruby.

References

  1. Metaprogramming on Wikipedia
  2. Dynamic Programming Languages on Wikipedia