| J-M.Hullot: SOS Interface, Proc. of the 3rd Workshop on Object Oriented Programming, Paris, France, Jan. 1986. |
....do not provide any abstraction: dialog clients directly access the dialog components. The stimulus for building a dialog editor came from a timely talk by Jean Marie Hullot about a user interface editor in a Lisp environment, which later developed into the ExperTelligence Interface Builder [Hullot 86, Hullot 87] The latter program turned out to be very similar to this work, modulo the diversity of the underlying environments. 7.3 Environment and acknowledgements The software described in this paper is written in Modula2 [Rovner 85] and runs on Firefly personal multiprocessors [Thacker 87] ....
J-M.Hullot: SOS Interface, Proc. of the 3rd Workshop on Object Oriented Programming, Paris, France, Jan. 1986.
....do not provide any abstraction: dialog clients directly access the dialog components. The stimulus for building a dialog editor came from a timely talk by Jean Marie Hullot about a user interface editor in a Lisp environment, which later developed into the ExperTelligence Interface Builder [Hullot 86, Hullot 87] The latter program turned out to be very similar to this work, modulo the diversity of the underlying environments. 7.3 Environment and acknowledgements The software described in this paper is written in Modula2 [Rovner 85] and runs on Firefly personal multiprocessors [Thacker 87] ....
J-M.Hullot: SOS Interface, Proc. of the 3rd Workshop on Object Oriented Programming, Paris, France, Jan. 1986.
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