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- From: coyote@world.std.com (Coyote)
- Subject: Re: Apple Newton Development
- In-Reply-To: sirota#m#_alex@msgate.corp.apple.com's message of Wed, 22 Jul 1992 03:35:38 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 15:43:36 GMT
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- In article <sirota#m#_alex-210792203325@17.9.6.56> sirota#m#_alex@msgate.corp.apple.com (Alex Sirota) writes:
-
- Look into Dylan the DYnamic LANguage that Newton uses for starters. You can
- get a manual if you present yourself nicely thru
- dylan-manual-request@cambridge.apple.com
-
- Dylan is a new object-oriented dynamic language developed by Apple.
- Apple hasn't announced how or whether it will be used in any products.
-
- A Dylan FAQ sheet is available by anonymous ftp from cambridge.apple.com
- in the file /pub/dylan/dylan-faq.txt.
-
- If you find that you want a manual, send your physical address to
- dylan-manual-request@cambridge.apple.com. There's no charge.
-
- -Andrew Shalit
- alms@cambridge.apple.com
-