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Computers: Programming: Languages: Lisp: Dylan
See also:
- Open Dylan
- A full-featured implementation of the Dylan language with a powerful IDE and a command-line compiler. The compiler is currently available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (x86 and PPC). The IDE only works on Windows until the GTK backend for DUIM is finished. It's formally known as Functional Developer and as Harlequin Dylan.
- Dylan Exchange - Information, links, and references on Dylan.
- Dylan Language WikiWikiWeb - Dylan resources at Wiki server.
- Dylan Programming - An introduction to Dylan including information on Dylan training courses and a Dylan programming FAQ.
- Dylan Programming Language - Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
- Dylan Programming Language - Description, tips, techniques, projects, libraries (source), links. By Chris Double.
- The Dylan Reference Manual - At Open Dylan site.
- Hello, World program - A Hello World program using the old Lisp like Dylan syntax. Dylan now uses a Pascal/C like syntax so it makes an interesting historical example.
- The Marlais Dylan Interpreter - a straightforward implementation of a programming language strongly resembling the Dylan programming language.
- Object-Oriented Language: Dylan - Offers links to FAQs, an overview of the language, FTP archives, reference sites, and newsgroups.
- Paul Haahr's Dylan page - A few things about Dylan, including a YACC grammar, a paper about superclass linearizations, and the beginning of a tutorial on the language.
- PC AI: The Dylan Programming Language - Contains links to information, vendors, books, and articles about Dylan.
- Byte.com: Doing Dylan With Functional Developer - Review of Functional Developer 2.0, Dylan programming IDE. (July 3, 2000)
- Byte.com: Bob or Thomas? A Look At Dylan - Review of Dylan Programming Language, by Martin Heller. (June 5, 2000)
- develop: A First Look at Dylan: Classes, Functions, and Modules - Introduction to Dylan by demonstrating classes, functions and modules in detail. (June, 1996)
Last update: 3:14 PT, Friday, December 21, 2007
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