Meta-programming: write in one language X, cross-compile in multiple languages like C#, PHP, Java, C -
Over the years I have completed all the projects, I have never visited such needs, although it is on paper It seems so easy Obviously, each plug-system (or extension system) is different and requires a specific bridging code through the adapter pattern. But the main should be written once. I hope that WordPress users will not be able to use a PHP-Java bridge, and I hope DotNet Net users are not expected to use a net native bridge (though this is easy to be imagined). The way I see it, the main three main domains should be consistent that cover most CMS systems: C # and Java very well and translates to each other, but C and C # is very difficult. Finally, it would be better to add other targets, so that a WordPress or Wikimedia user should not force an extension to be installed before using a plugin. I am sure that it has come along with others too. What is a common way of dealing with such problems? Should I define a DSL first and use DMS or similar to transforming? other options? is a type of meta-language that is compiled for different platforms: <
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