4. Conclusion
Without wishing to be blindly optimistic about the future of scripting languages, we can assume that they will increasingly replace more conventional programming languages, which they are also tending to resemble: improved performance (compilation), object orientation, more and more reusable and royalty-free module libraries, etc.
The joint use of scripting languages and programming languages to build applications is becoming increasingly common, especially in applications that use Internet services such as the Web.
This new structure of computer applications has given rise to research into systems that facilitate the cohabitation of the two types of language.
The SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator) system is an open-source software package that generates connection interfaces between programs written...
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Bibliography
References
- (1) - OUSTERHOUT (J.K.) - Scripting : Higher Level Programming for the 21st Century - . IEEE Computer magazine, mars 1998.
- (2) - LUTZ (M.) - Programming Python - . 1996 O'Reilly.
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Tcl, website of the company created by its author http://www.tcl.tk
Standards
- ECMAScript Language Specification - ECMA-262 - 12-99
- Information Technology – ECMAScript language specifications. - ISO/IEC 16262 - 2002
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