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21. References
New Insights into Partial Evaluation The Schism Experiment. European Symposiumon programming, 1988. scriptx scriptx. Kaleida Labs, Inc 1995. original.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~spot/dag/bib.html
Mark Leone maintains a programming languages research nexus
References
Alpha
Richard L Sites. Alpha AXP architecture. CACM
Appel
Andrew Appel. Compiling with Continuations . Cambridge University Press 1992.
Apply
L G C Hamey, J A Webb, I-Chien Wu. An Architecture Independent Programming Language for Low-Level Vision. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
Blit
Rob Pike, Bart Locanthi, John Reiser. Hardware/Software Trade-offs for Bitmap Graphics on the Blit. Software-Practice and Experience
Cellang
Cellang. ? 1995. original
chip-architecture-intro
John L Hennessy, David A Patterson. Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach . Morgan Kaufmann 1990.
CLtL
Guy Steele. Common Lisp the Language . Digital Press 1990. original
cmix
Lars Ole Andersen. Program Analysis and Specialization for the C Programming Language . DIKU 1994.
collection-oriented-languages
Jay M Sipelstein, Guy E Blelloch. Collection-Oriented Languages. Proceedings of the IEEE
Charles Consel. Binding Time Analysis for Higher Order Untyped Functional Languages. ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming
DCG
Dawson Englar, Todd Proebsting. DCG: An Efficient, Retargetable Dynamic Code Generation System.

22. David Williams
Kaleida Labs, Inc. Mountain View, CA, July 1994Dec 1995. Staff Engineer.Senior engineer developing the scriptx multimedia programming language.
http://www.djw.org/djw/resume/resume.html
David Williams
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djw@djw.org
Objective
To make great software that people really like using, and in the process to build a great company that people like working for.
Areas of specialty
I have worked in many areas: web technology, handheld computing, user interface, object oriented design, programming tools, languages, multi-media, database technologies, etc. My key skills and interests include:
  • Mobile gadgets and platforms: PDA, phones, smart phones, hybrid (PalmOS, EPOC, RIM, WinCE, BREW). Building Web technology: browsers, [X]HTML, JavaScript, etc.. User Interface Design (aesthetics, usability) and Technology (X/Motif, Windows, MacOS, AWT/JFC, PalmOS). Programming Systems and Language design (OO, 3GL, and Visual). Digital Audio, MIDI, etc.. Database (OODBMS and RDBMS: ObjectStore, Oracle, HP ALLBASE). UNIX, DOS/Windows(3.1, 95, NT), MacOS, C/C++, Java.
Work experience
AvantGo, Inc. San Mateo, CA, May 1998-Present.
Chief Engineer, July 2002-Present.
Manager, Browser Engineering, July 2001-June 2002.

23. Web Programming
Surveys current and planned languages and interfaces for developing World Wide Web based applications; Category Computers programming Languages Directories...... scriptx, a multimedia objectoriented programming language, was the principal technologyproduced by Kaleida Labs, a joint venture of IBM and Apple started
http://www.objs.com/survey/lang.htm
Web Programming Languages
Table of Contents
Introduction Characteristics of Web Programming Languages Languages and Interfaces
Introduction
This document surveys current and planned languages and interfaces for developing World Wide Web based applications prefaced by a discussion of the characteristics of such languages. The principal goal of creating this document was to identify the various languages currently in use and to provide some insight into the context in which each language is used. Secondarily, the authors sought some insight into the directions that Web programming was going, especially in the context of the intense publicity surrounding Sun's Java. This document does not attempt to provide in-depth tutorials on these languages and systems. It attempts to be complete in its listing of alternatives. References are provided to more information about each. Our intent is to keep this document current if it proves useful. General purpose programming languages (e.g. C, C++, Objective-C, Pascal, COBOL, FORTRAN) have not been included in this survey unless there are specific uses of those languages for web programming other than conventional development of clients and servers. In most cases, only variants of such languages specialized for web programming are included here, and, in such cases, are generally listed by the variants' names. Almost as soon as this effort was started, other similar efforts were encountered. The list that follows is a partial listing of the efforts encountered and used to compile this document.

24. MILK: The Glossary
It is Danfuzz's favorite movie. (More info) scriptx A programming language, classlibrary, and runtime environment developed by Kaleida Labs from 1992 to 1995.
http://www.milk.com/glossary/
Milk : The Glossary
These are some useful terms to know with respect to this website. Some are even generally useful, but YMMV
barcode
A printed symbol intended to be read by a computer, used for a variety of purposes, such as product identification at a point-of-sale and tracking items in a warehouse. (More info)
Brandon Smith
An erstwhile hanger-outer on #dnalounge . He has a spigot and knows how to use it. (More info)
chick pea flour
Flour made by grinding up dried chick peas. Also known as "garbanzo flour." (More info) The name of Danfuzz's cat, if he ever gets one.
chocolate in-betweens
A bar-type cookie consisting of bottom and top layers of buttery oatmeal cookie surrounding a layer of chewy oozy chocolate. This is Danfuzz's favorite baked dessert. (More info)
chocolate milk
A tasty beverage made by mixing milk with sugar and cocoa.
coffee milk
A tasty beverage made by mixing milk with sugar and coffee. Higher quality coffee milk is made from coffee concentrate (as opposed to simply from normal strength coffee).
comfortron
The general name for a fold-out chair-bed thing or a combination of several such things. Comfortrons usually exist in one of three configurations: chair, bed, or comfort (the last also called "the full-on comfortron configuration").

25. Daily Spectrum: Morph's Outpost Interactive Media News
It's designed to enable the selfteaching of scriptx basics and delivers thetools to integrate scriptx's object-oriented programming concepts and next
http://www.3dsite.com/3dsite/cgi/publications/daily-spectrum/issue96.html
Daily Spectrum:
Morph's Outpost Interactive Media News
October 5, 1995 Back Issues
Net Day Homepage
Today's Top Story
In the Infogroove
Deals
  • Developer's ToolBox
    Webmeister
    Digerati Illuminati
    Happenings
    F.Y.I.
    Kaleida Labs Bundles ScriptX for Educators
    kaleida.directkaleida.com http://www.kaleida.com/
    Enteractive Announces Sweepstakes to Boost CD-ROM Customer Registration
    TEN Releases Software Development Kit for Online Gaming (4 Oct 95) The Total Entertainment Network (TEN) released a software development kit (SDK) targeted to developers who want to make their games playable on TEN's upcoming online service. The kit consists of libraries which handle the client-server communications and APIs which link each game to TEN's user interface. The APIs also administer game setup and player statistics. In the announcement that found its way to the Outpost today, the company said, "As content partners, developers earn online royalties while TEN takes care of billing, customer support, server maintenance, game matching, and all of the issues involved in creating a thriving online community," Contact:
  • 26. Distributed Computation
    Scheme 48 appears well suited to the Web and is executed by an abstractmachine; Scheme programming; scriptx, Kaleida IBM/Apple joint venture?
    http://www.base.com/gordoni/web/distribution.html
    Distributed Computation
    Last updated June 27, 1995. I am interested in making the Web programmable. The phrase "Turing-complete Web space" is a succinct encapsulation of this desire. See also separate Web Technology and Beyond pages on:
    Languages
    See also: W3C: On Distributed Objects and Mobile Code Programming Language Research The Language List The Free Compilers List In the language wars implementation quality wins out over design elegance every time. Here is a list of languages that either already do or in the future may support distributed computation:
    • Obliq , Luca Cardelli, DEC, looks like a nice language
    • Safe Tcl, John Ousterhout , Sun
      • Sun's plans a note from John Ousterhout
      • Safe-tcl source, specs, interesting language design papers
      • Implemented using a pair of interpreters
        • Untrusted interpreter is a striped down interpreter that executes all the untrusted code
        • Trusted interpreter exports user defined extension routines known to be safe to the untrusted interpreter
        • Able to dynamically load new extension modules from a trusted ftp server into the trusted interpreter, thus making the new functionality available to the untrusted interpreter

    27. Michael E. Cohen's Resume
    LP (October 1994 August 1996) Led application programming and interface designprocess for Robert Winter's Crazy for Ragtime, a scriptx-based multimedia title
    http://members.aol.com/lymond/mecresume.html
    Michael E. Cohen
    E-mail: lymond@aol.com (Internet)
    Employment
    Interactive Media Specialist/Webmaster

    UCLA Humanities Computing Facility (July 1998 - present)
    Develop interactive instructional materials for a variety of disciplines in the Humanities; design and maintain departmental websites; maintain streaming media server; consult on instructional and research projects requiring interactive or web-based components.
    Technical Writer/Interactive Design Consultant/Webmaster
    Freelance (February 1998 - present)
    Develop documentation for nightkitchen L.L.C. interactive book authoring and presentation package, TK3; consult on design of TK3; implement and maintain website for Runway Non-Linear.
    Webmaster/Information Systems Manager/Interactive Design Consultant
    Clarity/Runway Non-Linear (September 1996 - January 1998) Developed, implemented, and maintained website for non-linear digital-video rental company. Maintained and expanded internal information systems for two companies. Provided interactive design expertise for IBM EPCOT attraction. Interactive Design Architect Calliope Media, L.P. (October 1994 - August 1996)

    28. 404 - File Not Found
    has been modified extensively to suit the needs of multimedia programming, whereit to replace the Language K component of AMT with a product called scriptx.
    http://www.elj.com/eiffel/rb/eiffel-like-language-aml/
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    29. Multimedia Platforms - E. Kaleida And ScriptX
    It is developing scriptx, a crossplatform multimedia programming language and objectlibrary, now beta testing and designed to make multi-platform software
    http://ibis.nott.ac.uk/guidelines/ch11/chap1-1-E-4.html
    E. Kaleida and ScriptX Kaleida Labs Inc is another Apple/IBM joint venture. It is developing ScriptX , a cross-platform multimedia programming language and object library, now beta testing and designed to make multi-platform software development much easier. The vision behind ScriptX is briefly this: that applications can be created on any of the supported authoring platforms (Mac, Windows OS/2 and UNIX ) and, irrespective of which one a particular application was created on, it can be played back on any platform for which runtimes exist (currently Mac, Windows OS/2 UNIX and certain consumer devices). ScriptX is not an authoring system, and Kaleida is not currently planning to develop one for it. However, Apple's recently announced multimedia authoring environment SpecialK will apparently be able to output ScriptX . Macromedia (the producers of Authorware Professional and Macromind Director ) has also announced support for ScriptX , and the language has been endorsed by all the hardware manufacturers who have joined the Kaleida Hardware Alliance, including Apple, IBM, Hitachi, Toshiba, Mitsubishi and Creative Technologies.

    30. ASP Printing - ASP Tutorial, Script, Programming, Code
    With the PDFPrint plugin, a simple EMBED tag is all it takes. scriptx, Version5.0, Cost Free. Hits Today 4 Total 7087, Updated 7/4/1999, Reviews 1 Rating
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    Link to Us About Us Advertise All Within Home Components Documents Printing You are 1 of Active Users. My QuickList Newsletter What's Cool What's Hot ... Login
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    PDFPrint
    Version 3.5.2 Cost: $299 / Free Trial Hits Today: 1 Total: 3461 Updated: 3/6/2002 Reviews: Rating: Read Reviews Report Error Add To QuickList SiteRank:
    aspPrint
    Version 2.00 Cost: $10 / Free Trial Hits Today: 8 Total: 5856 Updated: 10/17/2000 Reviews: 2 Rating: Read Reviews Report Error Add To QuickList SiteRank: aspPrint allows you to print from an Active Server Pages script. You can print any text you like in whatever font, font style, or font size you prefer.

    31. Lymond At Mac.com - Wandering Path
    LP (October 1994– August 1996) Led application programming and interface designprocess for Robert Winter's Crazy for Ragtime, a scriptxbased multimedia
    http://homepage.mac.com/lymond/wandering_path.html
    Lymond at Mac.com
    (built ram tough)
    The Wandering Path
    Michael E. Cohen
    Santa Monica, CA
    lymond@mac.com
    Employment
    Interactive Media Specialist/Webmaster
    Develop interactive instructional materials for a variety of disciplines in the Humanities; design and maintain departmental websites; maintain streaming media servers; consult on instructional and research projects requiring interactive or web-based components.
    Technical Writer/Interactive Design Consultant/Webmaster
    Develop documentation for nightkitchen L.L.C. interactive book authoring and presentation package, TK3; consult on design of TK3; implement and maintain website for Runway Non-Linear.
    Webmaster/Information Systems Manager/Interactive Design Consultant
    Developed, implemented, and maintained website for non-linear digital-video rental company. Maintained and expanded internal information systems for two companies. Provided interactive design expertise for IBM EPCOT attraction.
    Interactive Design Architect Led application programming and interface design process for Robert Winter's Crazy for Ragtime, a ScriptX-based multimedia title; project required close working relationship with Kaleida/Apple ScriptX development team in order to refine and debug ScriptX player technology. Co-designed and implemented Director-based interactive game component for Itzhak Perlman Interactive Tchaikovsky title. Investigated new multimedia technologies and platforms Programmer/Consultant Software design consultant on consumer-level digital video editing system (Quick Video System). Designed user interfaces for video editing applications, developed system architecture and production schedule for Quick Video System application and template suites, evaluated emerging desktop video technologies.

    32. BYTE.com
    by IBM and Apple, is looking at September for the release of software developmentkits based on scriptx, the company's objectoriented programming language for
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    33. Programming Languages Book
    programming Languages Book. ActiveX. Ada. APL. AppleScript. Assembly. Awk. BASIC.BETA. C . SAS. Scheme. ScriptEase. Scripting Languages. scriptx. SDL. SETL. Smalltalk.SQL. UML.
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  • 34. Dictionary Of Programming Languages - Master List
    Scheme, 12/97, Lexically scoped variant of Lisp, MIT, 1975. scriptx, Maybe, Scriptinglanguage for PCs. SeeDo, maybe, Visual programming system for AI research, 1997.
    http://cgibin.erols.com/ziring/cgi-bin/cep/cep.pl?_get=epl_masterlist.phtml

    35. Ss.htm
    See programming languages, scripting; scriptx Character Simulation with scriptx A generalpurpose framework for dynamic behavior. (A. Reznik), Nov94, 76;
    http://www.cstone.net/~bachs/ddj/ss.htm
    • S-100 Bus
        clock, real-time, designing for ( A.D. Wilcox Interfacing to S-100/IEEE 696 Microcomputers , by Sol Libes and Mark Garetz [review] (G.W. Jolly), May82, 56 modem, U.S. Robotics' S-100 [review] (M. McKillip), Feb84, 70 modem, U.S. Robotics' S-100 [review] ( R. Blum Winchester hard disk, attaching to (O. Goldman), Oct83, 71; Dec83, 10
      S: an introduction, in "Object-Oriented Programming in S" (R. Calaway), Oct95, 44; comments, and related web site, Apr2000, 10 S [subset-of-C scripting language] ( A. Stevens ), May89, 117; re-written in C++, Feb2000, 110 Sagan, Carl, libel suit against Apple Computer [News Brief], DU-Dec94, 1 Sanscript, overview, with examples, in "Visual Programming and Assistive Technology" (D. Lafever), Aug99, 32 Sassenrath, Carl, bio notes, and as Rebol designer ( M. Swaine Satan (Security Administrator Tool for Analyzing Networks) ( J. Erickson ), Jun95, 6; comments, Nov95, 12 Sather
        brief notes on, in "The Object d'Art" [report from the fifth Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems conference] (M. Floyd), Oct91, 52 linked list class demo in [with versions in 11 other languages], in "Comparing Object-Oriented Languages" (M. Floyd), Oct93, 104; Jul95, 10

    36. Av.htm
    in Character Simulation with scriptx (A. Reznik), Nov94, 78; Latin America A BoomMarket Waiting to Happen?, DUNov94, 1; The Liana programming Language, Oct93
    http://www.cstone.net/~bachs/ddj/av.htm
    • Vaidyanathan, Shankar
        Multitasking Fortran and Windows NT, WS/93, 21 Symmetric Multiprocessing for PCs (with J. Norwood), Jan94, 80
      Vaingast, Shai
        DOS for Embedded Systems: Interrupt Latencies (with E. Cohen), Jan2001, 138 A Technical Overview of Penpoint, Nov91, 16 App Frameworks in a Post-MFC World, DU-Jun95, 1 Component Object Wars Heat Up, DU-May94, 1 DDJ Handprinting Recognition Contest Wrap-up, Jan93, 52 Debugging Windows Applications, Nov93, 78 The Dr. Dobb's Handprinting Recognition Contest, Jul92, 60 EDITORIAL, C++92 Fanning the Flames, in "The Changing Landscape of Software Development," Jan91, 96R Finding String Distances, Apr92, 56 Here's the Internet, Where's the Money?, DU-May95, 1 Implementing Interoperable Objects, IOSR, 62 In Search of Best Practices, DU-Nov95, 1 The Internet: Here Today, DU-Aug94, 1 Introducing Interoperable Objects, IOSR, 4 Introducing ScriptX [sidebar], in "Character Simulation with ScriptX" (A. Reznik), Nov94, 78 Latin America: A Boom Market Waiting to Happen?, DU-Nov94, 1 The Liana Programming Language, Oct93, 50

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    Logo. Dylan. Sk8. scriptx. Forth. Cellular Automata Machines. 6502 Assembly. 68k.SPARC. x86. MMX. PowerPC. AltiVec. Network programming. Distributed Objects.
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    38. W3C: On Mobile Code
    Aglets The Aglets Library programming Mobile Agents in Java(tm) GOMscript interpretedC++-like language scriptx Nifty multimedia system, ala Macromind Director
    http://www.w3.org/MobileCode/
    OOP
    Mobile Code
    Most network protocols address the issue of heterogenous hardware platforms, including byte order of multi-byte integer representations. But an emerging technique for distributing applications involves "mobile code" code that can be transmitted across the network and executed on the other end.
    Mobile Code Systems
    Each of the following systems presents technology that can be used to distribute applications across the web. We evaluate them with respect to Design Issues for Hypermedia Applications Development
    Inferno
    From lucent. Lots of Plan9 heritage. Limbo is their language for distributed apps, though inferno is a whole system: protocols, APIs, ...
    Java evaluation
    Java is a programming language similar in syntax to C++, but similar in other ways to Smalltalk and Objective C. The system includes a bytecode compiler and a virtual machine runtime. The runtime is typesafe and supports a form of secure loading, so that code from untrusted sources can be added dynamically. The demonstration app for Java HotJava is a complete web browser. It demonstrates that (1) the Java interpreter has reasonable performance, and (2) the Java class library is relatively complete, including the Abstract Window Toolkit and thread-aware network I/O.

    39. End User Programming
    Top Computers Computer Science End User programming. AppleScript (3);JavaScript (10); Python (6); scriptx (1). CGI Common Gateway Interface (15);
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    40. Kaleida ScriptX
    The language itself is a full objectoriented programming environment with a distinctSmalltalk and C++ flavor. While the entire scriptx system enables one to
    http://web.media.mit.edu/~stefan/masters/node7.html
    Next: Oracle New Media Up: Previous efforts Previous: Macromedia Director
    Kaleida ScriptX
    Kaleida Labs, founded by Apple and IBM in 1992, has developed a platform-independent system called ScriptX for creating interactive multimedia applications [
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