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OOP Lang I




IDEAL

Van Wyk, Stanford 1980. Numerical constraint language for
typesetting graphics into documents. Inspired partly by Metafont. "A
High-Level Language for Specifying Pictures", C.J. Van Wyk, ACM Trans
Graphics 1(2):163-182 (Apr 1982). Distributed as part of Troff.

1
Interactive Data analysis Language. Xerox. Built on Interlisp-D.

2
Interface Description Language. Nestor, Lamb & Wulf, CMU 1981.
Description of data structures to be passed between the components of an
application, to provide a language-independent intermediate representation.
"The Interface Description Language", R. Snodgrass, Computer Science Press
1989. Also SIGPLAN Notices 22(11) (Nov 1987) special issue. Version by
OMG (Object Management Group) for CORBA (Common Object Request Broker
Architecture).

List: info-idl@sei.cmu.edu

3
Interface Definition Language. Project DOE, SunSoft, Inc. Part of an
effort to integrate distributed object technology into the Solaris OS. IDL
provides the standard interface between objects, and is the base mechanism
for object interaction.

Info: <idl-cfe@sun.com> or Mache Creeger, SunSoft Inc (415)336-5884.
Ftp:ftp://omg.org/pub/omg_idl_cfe.tar.Z

4
Interactive Data Language. Research Systems, 1977. Commercial array-
oriented language with numerical analysis and display features, for Unix
workstations, DOS Windows and VAX/VMS. Version 3.0.0

Ftp:ftp://gateway.rsinc.com/pub/idl
Info: info@rsinc.com



IDOL

Icon-Derived Object Language. Object-oriented preprocessor for
Icon. "Programming in Idol: An Object Primer", C.L. Jeffery, U Arizona CS
TR #90-10.
Ftp:ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/pub/languages/icon/idol.tar.Z



InnovAda

Object-oriented extension to Ada, said to be LISP-like.
Implemented as an Ada preprocessor.



ISLisp

International Standard LISP, ISO WG 16, draft Dec 1992. An
object-oriented Lisp intended as an international replacement for Common
Lisp, EuLisp, Le-Lisp and scheme. Goals are object orientation,
extensibility, efficiency, and suitability for non-academic use.
Ftp:ftp://ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/lisp/islisp/



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