[comp.object] Sather

werner@tnoibbc.UUCP (Werner de Bruijn) (12/20/90)

A little while ago I read something about the language Sather. I am interested
in getting some more information or even an implementation.
Anyone able to provide me with either or both of this?

Thanks in advance, Werner
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jos@freyr.pttrnl.nl (Jos Warmer) (01/02/91)

A while ago there was a p;osting about sather and an offer to
send the documentation.

I am interested in the documentation of the `sather' language.
The mail adresses in the posting seem to be unreachable for me.
Could anyone mail me the documentation please ?


		     Jos Warmer
		     JB_Warmer@pttrnl.nl

rick@tetrauk.UUCP (Rick Jones) (01/03/91)

In article <jos.662807028@freyr> jos@freyr.pttrnl.nl (Jos Warmer) writes:
|A while ago there was a p;osting about sather and an offer to
|send the documentation.
|
|I am interested in the documentation of the `sather' language.
|The mail adresses in the posting seem to be unreachable for me.
|Could anyone mail me the documentation please ?

I too sent email to this address on the day I read the posting - I didn't see
it bounce, but I haven't had any response yet.  Perhaps the Sather people would
like to post a note to News to say what's going on?

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brh@hare.udev.cdc.com (brian r hanson x6009) (01/08/91)

I also requested information about sather and received a response on
12/21 1990.  I received my reply from

  om%ICSI.Berkeley.EDU@lilac.berkeley.edu

The reply consisted of a postscript document describing the language.

gt3741b@prism.gatech.EDU (John Rudd a.k.a. Kzin -- Big Electric Cat) (06/08/91)

     A friend of mine just mentioned a new OO language to me, called
sather.  He didn't have much info on it, but he sent me a 26 page post-
script manual on it.  He said something about it 'compiling to C'... so,
I was curious if anyone else knows anything about it, can tell me much,
or knows where to find it on any ftp sites.


Thanks much

John


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