Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcrware!jejones From: jejones@mcrware.UUCP (James Jones) Newsgroups: comp.lang.apl Subject: Re: J for the NeXT Summary: is source available? Message-ID: <2982@mcrware.UUCP> Date: 21 Sep 90 14:27:38 GMT References: <9009201910.AA14816@nextasy2.eecs.wsu.edu> Reply-To: jejones@mcrware.UUCP (James Jones) Organization: Microware Systems Corp., Des Moines, Iowa Lines: 11 In article <9009201910.AA14816@nextasy2.eecs.wsu.edu> dwatola@NEXTASY2.EECS.WSU.EDU (David Watola) writes: >Can anyone point the way to [J for the [Nn][Ee][Xx][Tt]]? I plan to buy a >NeXT in the upcoming month. When J is referred to as "freely available," does this mean that someone is releasing freely-available executables for various machines, or does it mean the source code is available? James Jones (curious about J from a comp.lang.misc posting, but using systems that it's not clear anyone in the generic PClone/Mac world would bother to port J to)