Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 22nd Oct 2001 18:16 UTC
Original OSNews Interviews REBOL is a powerful software technology (ever thought that you could write a full blown GUI Instant Messenger in only 7 kb of source code?) designed from the ground up to enable a new era of distributed Internet applications. The technology provides a ubiquitous, lightweight model of distributed computing that operates across all types of computer systems. REBOL is a true distributed computing architecture. Applications and data become distributed across all devices. REBOL is completely device independent, so it does not matter what operating system or hardware is being used. Every system of the Internet becomes an independent resource that can process and communicate information. The REBOL kernel currently runs on more than 40 different operating systems -- everything from large Sun Solaris servers, to Windows and Macintosh PCs, to Linux, BeOS, down to CE handheld devices. And it is here to revolutionize the Internet, by introducing the X Internet (also called as 'XNet') through the REBOL Internet Operating System (IOS). Read more of what Carl Sassenrath, Rebol Tech's CTO and founder, has to say about the future, Rebol and the race against Microsoft's .NET Services.
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I discovered Rebol by chance and the very first version I used was 1.1.1...
I also thought that VB was going to be it for me.
Having played around in the first beta of View and even experimentetd with the first beta of Command, I had to conclude that I had finally found something, profound and revolutionary.
Rebol has the potential to become the next web browser of the newly conceived XNet.
SUN says that one day the Internet will go away (meaning that it will be like using a phone).
With Rebol the OS and the Internet will go away.
VIVA REBOL!

From a devout Rebol Pioneer.