blume@netmbx.UUCP (Heiko Blume) (02/16/88)
you may tell me i'm crazy, but i want to get smalltalk-pc/mate for the
apple // computer...Cristopher Macie presented a *running* system in BYTE 5/85.
unfortunately i never received answers to my letters. i *dont* care for per-
formance (educational purpose only) and *dont* have money to spend for
a new comp & smalltalk software...simply want to see/program OBJECTS at last...
{the university i'm on offeres nothing about smalltalk, just nothing :-( }
PLEASE mail me or post here if you know anything about it or Mr. Macie's adress.
many thanks in advance,
Heiko.
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You can program using objects without smalltalk. There are the
various forms of object-oriented C (which you probably don't want to
pay for) as well as public-domain object-oriented languages such as
xlisp and various object-oriented flavors of prolog. One o-o prolog
was developed here at Rutgers. It is written in prolog, so if you have
the right kind of prolog (I don't know which kind, but I can find
out) you can run it. I would have to check with the developer first,
though. I'm not sure if he is giving it out.
Speaking of flavors, if you have franz lisp or a symbolics lisp
machine, they support their own varieties of o-o programming. LOOPS,
Common LOOPS, and Flavors are the names associated with these.
Have fun,
Ed
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