Hello John!
The document I promised to write has now been written and awaits my "send" trigger.
What I have built as a translation framework functions well, is being this week Copyright registered in my name and will be published as an e-Book next week.
As I indicated I chose not to try and program but to create a workspace concept in which the steps can be easily undertaken and processed.
Why I chose this route is difficult to describe, but I find all programming languages as having been devised without any real understanding of the tasks for which they will be used. The document I have written, when I release it can lead to others doing what I am doing. If there is a way that I can share the content with you without it going further, then maybe that is a possible choice.
For the concept of a "workspace", I have developed the following frameworks for the execution of a set of steps in a process.
1. Translation framework - English to German.
2. Framework for writing correct English sentences.
It has a tutorial, a notation database, comprehensive how-to-correct material and ends with an essay on the subject.
3. Internet research based on the use of hypotheses.
Creating visual models of the hypotheses and deriving search argumants from them.
4. Personal knowledge management scheme to creat writing projects using the other models or frameworks.
5. Personal Knowledge Management for professional users to create a PKM for their own job activities.
It uses again all of my models and frameworks but describes 15 different job spectrums to explain how.
There will be e-Books on all of the ten frameworks published from now until early 2012.
The key one momentarily is the translation framework because with it I can translate all of my material into German.
I use it but without any step automation it is slow.
What I want from a programming language is the ability to create simple "one-liners" for tasks and if possible compile and execute them from a cmd-line interface.
Because I am convinced of that possibility, when it is realised it will lead to an IDE for professional users to do the same with their desktop tasks.
I am already creating, using an outliner, the structure of the IDE with all of my tasks within it and when it is released with "one-liners" for each task.
What do you propose?
Regards, patforkin.