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| [[start]] <fs 80%>(//pronounced://</fs> [[start|TransCend]]<fs 80%>)</fs> is a technology to | [[start]] <fs 80%>(//pronounced://</fs> [[start|TransCend]]<fs 80%>)</fs> is a technology to | ||
| * specify and use hierarchical data structures. It is | * specify and use hierarchical data structures. It is | ||
| - | * independent of any language or datatype paradigm,((test)) but - by using language dependent backends | + | * independent of any language or datatype paradigm, but - by using language dependent backends |
| * code can be generated for various languages. | * code can be generated for various languages. | ||
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| * helps you in //theoretically ensuring// your data stays valid, but will also | * helps you in //theoretically ensuring// your data stays valid, but will also | ||
| * give you the ability to //practically work with// and manipulate your data nevertheless. | * give you the ability to //practically work with// and manipulate your data nevertheless. | ||
| - | At the moment we are working on the [[:stats:]], which is a handcrafted example system. | + | At the moment we are working on the [[stats:]], which is a handcrafted example system. |
| - | You can also take a look at the [[syntax]] reference. | + | The [[theory:]] behind the technology are also available. |