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- From: welch@anzus.com (Arun Welch)
- Subject: AAAI reflections
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 19:27:39 GMT
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- [To start with, a disclaimer. These are my thoughts and opinions, not those
- of Venue or OSU.]
-
- The big news at the Venue booth was the demo of Medley running on DOS. Release
- date, if memory serves, is 9/15, but they're looking for beta testers now. As
- usual, it's binary compatible with all the other releases of Medley. A Mac
- port is due out soon too.
-
- Symbolics was showing their new processor.
-
- Lucid was showing XLT, their development environment. It's missing lots of
- functionality that Medley users would be used to, personally I would find
- it easier to use one of the emacs interfaces to tty-based lisps.
-
- Franz bought up Procyon recently, so they were showing off their Lisp for DOS.
-
- Harlequin was showing Transducer, which converts code for workstations to
- Windows code, if I'm reading their flyer right. I didn't get a chance to
- see the demo.
-
- Ibuki recently licensed PC-Scheme from TI, and are now the folks supporting it.
- IMHO, this is a good thing for Lisp in general.
-
- On the whole, it was a much smaller show than in previous years. The weird
- thing for me was that the language vendors (Lisp, Prolog) got a whole lot
- more people going through than the shell folks.
-
- ...arun
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- Arun Welch
- Anzus Consulting
- welch@anzus.com
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