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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.
http://bistro.sourceforge.net/
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]
http://www.educery.com/papers/bistro/intro/
Paper introducing Bistro language, compares it to Smalltalk, Java. Original motives, directions for language creation. By Nik Boyd.
http://bistro.sourceforge.net/faq.htm
Bistro Frequently Asked Questions.
http://www.educery.com/papers/bistro/neutrality.htm
Nik Boyd paper considers criteria to assess language neutrality of a software development platform. Response to Roger Sessions.
http://www.educery.com/papers/
Draft and published papers by Bistro creator. Links to documents.
http://www.drdobbs.com/web-development/the-bistro-programming-language/184405578
Article reprint from Dr. Dobb's Journal. Reviews the language. [Developer::Pipelines]
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