DFKI Oz user's manual (1995) [2 citations — 0 self]
Abstract:
DFKI Oz is an interactive implementation of Oz, a high-level programming language designed for concurrent symbolic computation. DFKI Oz features a programming interface based on GNU Emacs, a concurrent browser, an object-oriented interface to Tcl/Tk, powerful interoperability features (sockets, C, C++), an incremental compiler, a garbage collector, and support for stand-alone applications. Performance is competitive with commercial Prolog and Lisp systems. DFKI Oz is available for many platforms running Unix/X, including Sun SPARC systems and 80x86 PCs running Linux. This document describes DFKI Oz from the user's perspective, giving information about the programming environment, efficiency issues, stand-alone applications, the
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