Comment by amitport 5 years ago Sounds very similar to https://www.eclipse.org/Xtext/(though I never used MPS) 1 comment amitport Reply oscardz 5 years ago Yes, MPS and Xtext are the best language workbenches in the market. The main difference is that MPS uses a Projectional editor, so you can use different notation (not only text): https://youtu.be/XGm_khXZl44
oscardz 5 years ago Yes, MPS and Xtext are the best language workbenches in the market. The main difference is that MPS uses a Projectional editor, so you can use different notation (not only text): https://youtu.be/XGm_khXZl44
Yes, MPS and Xtext are the best language workbenches in the market. The main difference is that MPS uses a Projectional editor, so you can use different notation (not only text): https://youtu.be/XGm_khXZl44