vote up 1 vote down star

In our legacy system, we wrote our own VM to execute our internal DSL at run time. The in-house VM was designed to run our internal DSL only. We are in the process of rewriting our legacy application. One of the idea we are considering is, to transform our internal DSL to external DSL (C# or Java) and take advantage of their VM.

There are no clear guide lines when to write our own VM for our intenral DSL vs. transforming to external DSL and running it that VM.

flag

1 Answer

vote up 2 vote down

The internal DSL/VM vs. external DSL/VM decision is the same as all build vs. buy vs. download decisions. The guidelines are clear and the same for all software.

Why support your own VM, when someone else will support Java or Python for you?

Here's some clear guidelines. Note that these are the same guidelines for all software.

  1. Is it cheaper for you to continue to maintain your own software. In this case, DSL and VM?

  2. Is your own DSL and VM better than Java or Python? By "better", you must fill in any combination of quality factors: faster, smaller, more reliable, better features, less resource use, more auditable, more secure, etc.

Don't be confused by DSL and VM. It's nothing special; it's just more software.

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.