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Subject: Re: Object Oriented Languages (results o
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Date: Thu, 13-Sep-84 20:56:00 EDT
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Scheme, a lexically-scoped dialect of Lisp, is not object-oriented, but it
can be used to implement objects quite easily.  See the book by Sussman &
Abelson (MIT Press & McGraw Hill) on how.  

A Vax-Unix version of Scheme is available from Indiana University.  Write
Nancy Garrett, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, Bloomington
IN 47405 for reports and details.

-- Mitchell Wand
   iuvax!mw (uucp)
   mw@indiana (csnet)
   mw@brandeis (csnet)