This is a brief list of online resources available for the programming
language Dylan. This message is posted semi-regularly to the Usenet
newsgroup comp.lang.dylan.
Community
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Internet Relay Chat
Most day-to-day discussion about Dylan occurs on the #dylan IRC
channel on Freenode.net servers.
<irc://irc.freenode.net/dylan>
Channel logs are available at
<http://www.ircbrowse.com/cdates.html?channel=dylan>
Usenet
comp.lang.dylan is the Usenet group for discussing Dylan.
<news:comp.lang.dylan>
Google Groups has an archive going back over a decade.
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.dylan>
Documentation
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The Dylan Language Reference Manual
The "DRM" defines the Dylan language and standard library.
<http://www.opendylan.org/books/drm>
Dylan Programming
Dylan Programming is a book that teaches how to program in Dylan.
<http://www.opendylan.org/books/dpg>
Implementations
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Gwydion Dylan
Gwydion Dylan is an open source command-line compiler originally
developed by Carnegie Melon University as part of their Gwydion
project. It is available on several platforms.
<http://www.opendylan.org/downloading>
Open Dylan
Open Dylan is an open source IDE originally developed by Harlequin
and, later, Functional Objects. The IDE is available for Windows, and
the compiler is available as a command-line program for other
platforms.
<http://www.opendylan.org/downloading>
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