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Anakia may be simpler to grasp than XSL while still offering comparable functionality. There's no need to wrestle with complicated <xsl:> tags; instead, you can focus on utilizing the provided Context objects, JDOM, and the straightforward directives from Velocity. Additionally, Anakia appears to deliver significantly faster performance than Xalan's XSL processor when generating web pages. For instance, it can produce 23 pages in just 7-8 seconds on a PIII 500mhz system running Win98 and JDK 1.3 with client Hotspot, whereas a similar setup using Ant's <style> task takes about 14-15 seconds, resulting in nearly double the speed. Anakia, designed to succeed Stylebook—which was originally used for creating consistent, static web pages—is particularly well-suited for documentation and project websites, exemplified by those hosted on www.apache.org and jakarta.apache.org. Although it is tailored for specific tasks, it sacrifices some of the additional capabilities found in XSL, making it an efficient choice for targeted web development needs. Ultimately, Anakia serves as an effective tool for those looking for simplicity without compromising essential features.
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FLooP is a rudimentary recursive block-structured programming language created by Douglas Hofstadter for his book "Gödel, Escher, Bach." It incorporates a basic subroutine framework, straightforward handling of numbers and booleans, and supports recursion. In contrast to its counterpart BLooP, FLooP permits unbounded loops, enabling it to exhibit the complete capabilities of a Turing machine, which makes it relevant for various undecidability theorems. While the syntax of FLooP may be somewhat verbose, it remains structurally uncomplicated. Although Hofstadter does not reference it in GEB, FLooP bears resemblance to early explorations of the computational model known as "Random Access Machines," as evidenced by constructs like 'CELL(0) <= 2.' Despite FLooP's original purpose being an academic exercise, someone managed to implement it in Perl, although I currently cannot locate that implementation. This language exemplifies a block-structured type designed for educational purposes.
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The Apache Software Foundation
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1999
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velocity.apache.org/anakia/1.0/
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Ziring
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