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With regard to visual frameworks for dynamic language environments that attempt to be portable across multiple operating systems and also take advantage of the graphic primitives on each platform, I recall the extensive work that was done about 5-10 years ago for Common Lisp. (Someone help me out with the name of the framework, I'm drawing a blank and my manual for it is buried in a box somewhere :-) My recollection is that the approach was quite abstract (i.e., inefficient) and died from its own weight (or the general declining interest in Lisp). It would probably be useful to review the effort from the point of view of "lessons learned". Anyone out there in SqueakLand work on it?
Mike Wirth
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