From: utzoo!decvax!betz
Newsgroups: net.lang
Title: Object oriented languages
Article-I.D.: decvax.368
Posted: Mon Jan  3 15:53:27 1983
Received: Tue Jan  4 02:29:40 1983

Does anyone out there know of any so-called "object oriented" languages
that are available in source form (preferably written in C) and also in
the public domain?  I'd like to experiment with object oriented programming,
but don't have access to a language that supports it.

Also, I have been working on an experimental language that is a combination
of lisp and an object language.  It isn't practical for serious work, but I
have managed to put it up on VAX/VMS, RT-11, and UNIX.  I'm in the process
of bringing it up on CPM.  It is written in C (or should it be "c") and I
believe that I could make it available if anyone was interested.  (FREE)

There must be more people that are interested in trying object oriented
programming and don't want to wait for Smalltalk-80 to find its way out of
Xerox.

Thanks,

David Betz