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RE[3]: Comment by kovacm
by steve_s on Wed 6th Jun 2012 15:36
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Sadly dylan also died with Newton, that could have been a nice programming language, as far as I can tell.
Dylan, whilst it had at one stage been intended for the Newton, didn't make it onto the device. It wasn't really ready, and besides which it used a bit too much memory for such a constrained device.
Dylan did escape Apple, and didn't really die with the Newton. Carnegie Mellon University developed Gwydion, and a software company called Harlequin made a commercial version for Windows. It was never a great success though. Harlequin became Functional Objects, and has since ceased to exist, but before they departed they open-sourced their Dylan compiler, which lives on as Open Dylan http://opendylan.org/ which now runs on multiple platforms.
Edited 2012-06-06 15:36 UTC




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Sadly dylan also died with Newton, that could have been a nice programming language, as far as I can tell.