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Source Code in Database

In this article, we are going to talk about Source Code in Database, a topic that has gained great relevance in recent years. Source Code in Database is a topic that is constantly evolving and covers various areas of interest, from science and technology to politics and society. Over the years, Source Code in Database has captured the attention of experts, academics and the general public, generating debates, research and new perspectives. In this sense, it is important to analyze in depth the importance and repercussions that Source Code in Database has on our daily lives, as well as its influence on today's world. Likewise, it is essential to reflect on the future of Source Code in Database and how it could impact our environment in the coming years.

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Source Code in Database (SCID) is a technique of code manipulation where the code is parsed and stored in a database. This allows many productivity-enhancing shortcuts[clarification needed] which were otherwise not possible.

A drawback of SCID systems is that code with syntax errors or other code that cannot be parsed[clarification needed], cannot be imported into a SCID system directly. One workaround for this is to comment out code that doesn't parse correctly.

Visual programming tools may store programs as databases, since specialized structure editors are required to edit visual code.

Examples

IBM VisualAge Java is an example of an integrated development environment implementing SCID features. A more recent example of Source Code in Database is CodeOntology, an open source tool and RDF database of Java source code that supports advanced SPARQL queries, such as Select recursive methods or Select methods that compute the cube root of a double.[1]

Some other examples or discussions of SCID include:

  1. http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?SourceCodeInDatabase
  2. http://mindprod.com/project/scid.html
  3. http://martinfowler.com/bliki/ProjectionalEditing.html

Also, Eric & Mike Hewitt from PrecisionSoftware were working on a SCID in C# in 2014 [citation needed].

See also

References

  1. ^ CodeOntology, Query examples, http://codeontology.org/examples.