Boomerang (programming language)

Boomerang
Developer Nate Foster, Benjamin C. Pierce, and Michael Greenberg88
First appeared 2008
Stable release 0.2 / September 2, 2009 (2009-09-02)
OS Linux, Mac OS X
Website www.seas.upenn.edu/~harmony/
Influenced by
OCaml
Influenced
XSLT

Boomerang is a programming language for writing lenses—well-behaved bidirectional transformations —that operate on ad-hoc, textual data formats.

Boomerang grew out of the Harmony generic data synchronizer, which grew out of the Unison file synchronization project.

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