Oddly, following the Wikipedia list of different programming paradigms to "language-oriented programming" led me right back to MPS, and a raft of fascinating articles by Martin Fowler about the notion of a "language workbench". [Here], [here], and [here].
Chief among the things that people seem iffy about in LOP is the idea that the stored representation is in fact no longer text (and what that ...
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