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Several members of DEC CRL wrote a Dylan interpreter in Scheme.
It currently runs under scheme->c, mit-scheme, and one or two others.
A small modification must be made to scheme->c to allow weak pointers.
Because Apple didn't give necessary legal clearance, and because the
language reference manual was very vague about some important
facits of the language, the CRL implementation was named Thomas.
Dylan itself is supposed to be part of a larger software development
environment in the future, according to D. Moon. The development
environment is called Hula, and is being developed by Oliver Steele
at Apple. Dave Moon is working on something called Dynamo (according
to my notes) which long term is a tool kit for implementing OODLs
and short term, implements Dylan on MAC.
I asked Ike Nassi, director of Apple Cambridge Research to comment on
Apples own committment to Dylan above and beyond the development effort
last September, and he couldn't provide anything convincing at that time.
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