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- From: welch@sacral.cis.ohio-state.edu (Arun Welch)
- Subject: Re: Is Borland the leader in technology?
- In-Reply-To: henley@eng.auburn.edu's message of 20 Nov 92 19: 49:46 GMT
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 01:21:17 GMT
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- In article <henley.921120134945@wilbur.eng.auburn.edu> henley@eng.auburn.edu (James Paul Henley) writes:
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- So far, every attempt to implement object oriented Chemical Engineering
- applications in Smalltalk and Lisp have fizzled.
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- Revise that to every one of *your* attempts have fizzled. The AI in
- ChemE group here's been using Lisp for a number of years, on a wide
- variety of machines and implementations, using a variety of OOP
- languages in Lisp. I know a bunch of other sites using it too.
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- ...arun
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- Arun Welch
- Lisp Systems Programmer, Lab for AI Research, Ohio State University
- welch@cis.ohio-state.edu
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