Announcing a new joint documentation effort... Parro-DL Parrot Documentation Language With the public announcement of the development of Parrot (see http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=01/03/31/206248 and http://www.python.org/parrot.htm), a new documentation effort is being initiated to provide developer information on the new language and its libraries. Guido van Rossum and Larry Wall, joint creators of the new language, are both aware of the significance of quality documentation in the adoption of Parrot. Shortly after the decision to create Parrot, they enlisted Fred Drake and Tom Christiansen to begin work on the documentation system for Parrot. The two advocates of language and library documentation have collaborated privately for the past six months to design a new markup language that can be embedded into the language or used indepentently, similar to POD, but which allows richer semantic markup similar to the LaTeX-based markup used by the Python documentation project. Drake and Christiansen expect to release the reference manual for the new markup language, call Parro-DL (for "Parrot Documentation Language") within two weeks. The specification, which weighs in at about 150 typeset pages, was written in Parro-DL and is processed by new tools written using an early prototype interpreter for the Parrot language. The specification includes information on syntax, linguistic integration, and processing expectations. ISO standardization is expected to be complete in 3rd quarter of 2006. Drake and Christiansen are joining their efforts to organize a documentation project dedicated to producing free documentation for Parrot to avoid a monopoly on the reference documentation by the technical publisher O'Reilly. The effort will be subsidized by their new joint venture, Iterpolated Documentation Systems. Offices for the new firm will be located in Chicago. Drake's separation from PythonLabs came as a surprise to his colleagues there. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Digital Creations
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