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I applaud this page on extensible programming. It gives good background and touches on many important topics. While reading it, many thoughts occurred to me relating to how things may have changed since the historical context described in the page. For example, roughly 7 statements that use the word "must" may be updatable, to include newer developments that provide alternatives to what the page currently states. With permission, I would like to do a fairly extensive update, to include current research and state of the art developments in this area, such as meta workbenches, projective programming approaches that include extensibility, and papers that go into more depth on the types of extensibility.Seanhalle (talk) 16:22, 15 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]