David Colarusso of Public Counsel Services has released a beta version of a new programming language for lawyers, called QnA Markup, and he welcomes comments on it.
The project’s Website is at: http://ift.tt/1BbDwRJ
The code is available at: http://ift.tt/1sFh2iP
The project’s wiki is available at: http://ift.tt/1xE1kJ9
Here is a description, from the wiki:
QnA is a simple markup language for people with little or no programing experience. It was designed with attorneys in mind and transforms blocks of nested text into interactive QnAs. These QnAs can be used as stand-alone expert systems or in the aid of rule-based document construction (see example). You can find a live implementation of a QnA Markup editor and interpreter at www.QnAMarkup.org. [...]
A collection of QnA projects can be found on the Gallery page of this wiki, contributions welcome. [...]
HT @Colarusso
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