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Bistro is a young programming language that integrates the best features of Smalltalk with Java. It is a Smalltalk variant that runs atop any Java virtual machine (VM) that conforms to Sun Microsystems Java specifications.
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Smalltalk variant that runs atop any Java virtual machine (VM) conforming to Sun Java specifications; has some Java features to better support integrating the two languages, declarative language model. [Open Source, BSD-like]
Paper introducing Bistro language, compares it to Smalltalk, Java. Original motives, directions for language creation. By Nik Boyd.
Bistro Frequently Asked Questions.
Article reprint from Dr. Dobb's Journal. Reviews the language. [Developer::Pipelines]
Nik Boyd paper considers criteria to assess language neutrality of a software development platform. Response to Roger Sessions.
Draft and published papers by Bistro creator. Links to documents.
Article reprint from Dr. Dobb's Journal. Reviews the language. [Developer::Pipelines]
Nik Boyd paper considers criteria to assess language neutrality of a software development platform. Response to Roger Sessions.
Paper introducing Bistro language, compares it to Smalltalk, Java. Original motives, directions for language creation. By Nik Boyd.
Draft and published papers by Bistro creator. Links to documents.
Smalltalk variant that runs atop any Java virtual machine (VM) conforming to Sun Java specifications; has some Java features to better support integrating the two languages, declarative language model. [Open Source, BSD-like]
Bistro Frequently Asked Questions.
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