That's what
x++ claims to be (question: Can you have x++ if there was never just an x to start with?).
I have invented the world's first general purpose programming language based on XML version 1.0. The language, x++, is not a meta-language, like MetaL, or a programmer's tool like XSLT/XSLFO et. al., but a full object oriented programming language. x++ is currently an interpreted language with plans for building compilers for it.
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