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develop: A First Look at Dylan: Classes, Functions, and Modules
Introduction to Dylan by demonstrating classes, functions and modules in detail.
Dylan Exchange
Information, links, and references on Dylan.
Dylan Programming Language
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Dylan Language WikiWikiWeb
Dylan resources at Wiki server.
Byte.com: Bob or Thomas? A Look At Dylan
Review of Dylan Programming Language, by Martin Heller.
Byte.com: Doing Dylan With Functional Developer
Review of Functional Developer 2.0, Dylan programming IDE.
Object-Oriented Language: Dylan
Offers links to FAQs, an overview of the language, FTP archives, reference sites, and newsgroups.
The Marlais Dylan Interpreter
a straightforward implementation of a programming language strongly resembling the Dylan programming language.
Dylan Programming Language
Description, tips, techniques, projects, libraries (source), links. By Chris Double.
Dylan Programming
An introduction to Dylan including information on Dylan training courses and a Dylan programming FAQ.
Open Dylan
A full-featured implementation of the Dylan language with a powerful IDE and a command-line compiler. The compiler is currently available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (x86 and PPC). The IDE only works on Windows until the GTK backend for DUIM is finished. It's formally known as Functional Developer and as Harlequin Dylan.
The Dylan Reference Manual
At Open Dylan site.
PC AI: The Dylan Programming Language
Contains links to information, vendors, books, and articles about Dylan.
Paul Haahr's Dylan page
A few things about Dylan, including a YACC grammar, a paper about superclass linearizations, and the beginning of a tutorial on the language.
Hello, World program
A Hello World program using the old Lisp like Dylan syntax. Dylan now uses a Pascal/C like syntax so it makes an interesting historical example.
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