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From: mark@apple.UUCP (Mark Lentczner)
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Subject: Re: xlisp & object orientated programming request
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Date: Mon, 4-Mar-85 17:27:19 EST
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-=-
Just to set the record straight:
	1) Smalltalk is not a version of LISP in any way.
	2) Smalltalk is not obsolete (viz.: Tektronix & Berkley work with
		rather extensivly)
	3) Its creators have not abonded it, there is active work on Smalltalk
		at both Xerox and Apple.

-mark
 (Send all flames to /dev/null please)