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Gwydion-dylan - Dylan development tools from the Gwydion Dylan Team

Dylan is an advanced, object-oriented, dynamic language which supports the rapid development of programs. It is based on Scheme, but with a block-style syntax similar to Pascal. It includes a Dylan-to-C compiler.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.gwydiondylan.org/
Source tarballftp://folk.federated.com/pub/gd/gd-2.3.11.tar.gz
Version 2.3.11 (stable) released on 2003-09-15
Licensed under BSDAdClause.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User and programmer introduction and reference in HTML at http://www.gwydiondylan.org/gdref.phtml
Support contacts

Announce List<gd-announce@gwydiondylan.org>
Help List<gd-hackers@gwydiondylan.org>
Developer List<gd-hackers@gwydiondylan.org>
Bug List<gd-bugs@gwydiondylan.org>
Supportfree user and developer from http://www.gwydiondylan.org

Project contacts

Developers
Contributors

Related information

Source repositoryberlin.ccc.de:/home/cvsroot
Interfacesconsole, X Window System
Programsmindy, mindycomp, d2c
Source languagesC, Perl, Dylan
Build prerequisitesGCC 2.95 or newer, GNU make

Entry information

Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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