Dylan Languages Programming
Dylan Languages Programming
Dylan
Dylan is a functional, object-oriented, dynamic programming language with four goals: high performance, rapid prototyping, ease of use, and seamless support for libraries coded in C.
It is an interesting hybrid system. Linguistically, and syntactically it is rather C-like. At its base, it is very functional and Lisp-like, using Lisp functional aspects and compiler technology, but with no Symbolic EXPressions (SEXP, S-exp), or ability to manipulate programs as lists. Everything is an object, so it is a pure object-oriented language. It has many other interesting, useful traits.
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- Home of Functional Developer, the product formally known as Harlequin Dylan. A commercial Dylan development environment for Windows platforms.
- A tutorial on Dylan by one of the maintainers of the Gwydion Dylan compiler.
- a straightforward implementation of a programming language strongly resembling the Dylan programming language.
- Contains links to information, vendors, books, and articles about Dylan.
- Review of Dylan Programming Language, by Martin Heller.
- Dylan GTK+ and Gnome bindings.
- Introduction to Dylan by demonstrating classes, functions and modules in detail.
- Source, tips, techniques and resources.
- Offers links to FAQs, an overview of the language, FTP archives, reference sites, and newsgroups.
- Information, links, and references on Dylan.
- An introduction to Dylan including information on Dylan training courses and a Dylan programming FAQ.
- At Gwydion Dylan site.
- Produced by the Apple Cambridge design team after the publication of the original Dylan Manual.
- A listing of typos and other errors in the Dylan Reference Manual.
- Dylan resources at Wiki server.
- An article from SunWorld about Dylan and scripting languages.
- Gwydion Dylan: Free Open Source, portable, optimizing Dylan compiler. Originally written by the Gwydion Group at CMU, now maintained by volunteers.
- A few things about Dylan, including a YACC grammar, a paper about superclass linearizations, and the beginning of a tutorial on the language.
- Review of Functional Developer 2.0, Dylan programming IDE.
- 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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