Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!kth!sunic!dkuug!iesd!fischer From: fischer@iesd.dk (Lars P. Fischer) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: Object-oriented language Message-ID: <2048@iesd.dk> Date: 11 Jun 89 20:05:19 GMT References: <8906042234.AA15076@hub.toronto.edu> <760001@hpnmdla.HP.COM> Sender: fischer@iesd.dk Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, University of Aalborg Lines: 17 In-reply-to: darrylo@hpnmdla.HP.COM's message of 9 Jun 89 22:44:40 GMT In comp.sources.wanted, ping@hub.toronto.edu (Ping Lin) writes: > Does anyone know if there are any interpreters (or compilers) for an > object-oriented language on the net or in public domain? There is "Little Smalltalk", by Tim Budd (budd@cs.orst.edu). A simple, but usefull, implementation of Smalltalk, runs on several machines. The book "A Little Smalltalk", by Budd, describes the systems. Available at several archives. /Lars -- Copyright 1989 Lars Fischer; you can redistribute only if your recipients can. Lars Fischer, fischer@iesd.dk, {...}!mcvax!iesd!fischer Our audience is programmers, because the UNIX environments was designed fundamentally for programming. -- Kernighan & Pike