Red Hat
Debian
MkLinux
LinuxPPC
Tenon
Patches which allow CMU's Garnet 3.0 to run in the MCL 3.0 as well as the MCL 2.0 environments.
Check out Bernd Meyer's page for porting Garnet 3.0 to MCL 3.9.
Carnegie Mellon / Lisp / Garnet
Dylan was a language developed at Apple: a bold new effort to create a powerful, practical tool for writing mainstream commercial applications. It combined the best qualities of static languages (small, fast programs) with the best qualities of dynamic languages (rapid development, code that's easy to read, write and maintain).
Marlais was an interpreter for a program language strongly resembling Dylan, created by Patrick Beard.
Carnegie Mellon University's Gwydion was built around Dylan with some input from our group and from other collaborators. Dylan incorporates many ideas from AI-oriented languages such as Smalltalk, Scheme, and Common Lisp, but with a new emphasis on practical, real-world programming.
Quasar Knowledge Systems is a stable and ongoing business concern that operates on revenue from product sales and funds from private investment. QKS is a Partner member of the Apple Developer Program and is a member of Taligent Early Developer Program. QKS has been an active member of the ANSI Standard Committee for Smalltalk since its inception. (ftp)
Sun's new object-oriented programming language Java was developed to solve a number of problems in modern programming practice and to provide a programming language for the Internet. The Hot Java Browser is a dynamic, extensible WWW browser that showcases the capabilities of the Java Programming Language.
Apple Computer
Apple buys into Java mania:
http://www.applejava.apple.com
and discontinues:
http://www.opendoc.apple.com
http://cyberdog.apple.com
ftp://ftp.apple.com
ftp://ftp.info.apple.com/Apple.Support.Area/Apple_SW_Updates
NeXT Software
Be Computer
Macintosh Archives
http://www.cis.ufl.edu/perl, Perl
http://www.macfaq.com, the Well Connected Mac
http://www.macfaq.com/software.html, Macintosh ftp sites
ftp://ftp.share.com/pub/peterlewis, Peter Lewis
Object Management Group
Daystar / Multiprocessing
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   Charles Hollister
Last modified 26 Dec 1997 07:57