Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tank!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!emory!mephisto!ncsuvx!news From: jwb@cepmax.ncsu.EDU (John W. Baugh Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.lang.scheme Subject: Functional / algebraic languages for DS3100 Message-ID: <1990Feb14.190515.4402@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 14 Feb 90 19:05:15 GMT References: <90045.114639CMH117@psuvm.psu.edu> Sender: news@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: jwb@cepmax.ncsu.edu Distribution: comp Organization: North Carolina State University Lines: 12 Apparently NJML is soon to be released for the pmax. My question is `Are there any (currently available) alternatives?' By alternatives I mean a `modern' functional language with disjoint union data constructors, pattern matching, etc. I heard that a scheme-based interpreter exists for Haskell--is that true? If so, would it run on T (using the scheme mode)? Finally, are interpreters for algebraic languages like obj3 readily available? John Baugh