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         Dylan Programming:     more books (21)
  1. Dylan Programming: An Object-Oriented and Dynamic Language by Sonya E. Keene, Robert O. Mathews, et all 1996-08
  2. Programming in Dylan by Iain D. Craig, 1996-12-12
  3. Practical Goal Programming (International Series in Operations Research & Management Science) by Dylan Jones, Mehrdad Tamiz, 2010-03-22
  4. New Developments in Multiple Objective and Goal Programming (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems)
  5. The Dylan Reference Manual: The Definitive Guide to the New Object-Oriented Dynamic Language (Apple Press series) by Andrew Shalit, David Moon, et all 1996-09-11
  6. Dylan Programming Language: History of the Dylan Programming Language
  7. Dylan (programming language): Programming language, Functional programming, Object-oriented programming, Dynamic programming language, Reflection (computer ... Bob Dylan, Scheme (programming language)
  8. Full Impact MacRos: Programming With Full Talk by Dylan B. Ashe, 1992-01
  9. iPhone Advanced Projects by Ben Smith, Dylan Bruzenak, et all 2009-11-04
  10. Broadband Network Architectures: Designing and Deploying Triple-Play Services by Chris Hellberg, Dylan Greene, et all 2007-05-11
  11. Foundations of Augmented Cognition (Human Factors/Ergonomics) (Human Factors and Ergonomics) (Vol. 11) by Dylan D. Schmorrow, 2005-11-01
  12. Foundations of Augmented Cognition: Third International Conference, FAC 2007, Held as Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007, ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence)
  13. Augmented Cognition: A Special Issue of the International Journal of Human-computer Interaction
  14. People and Computers IV (British Computer Society Workshop Series)

41. Dylan Tips
1. How can I improve my Dylan programming style and coding efficiency? Write short functions, where each function provides a single, welldefined operation.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs212/1998sp/handouts/tips.html
Dylan Programming Tips
1. How can I improve my Dylan programming style and coding efficiency?
  • Write short functions, where each function provides a single, well-defined operation. Small functions are easier to read, write, test, debug, and understand. Use descriptive variable and function names. If it isn't clear from the name of a function or variable what its purpose is, document it with a documentation string and a comment. In fact, even if the purpose is evident from the name, it is still worth documenting your code. Don't write Pascal (or C) code in Dylan. Use the appropriate predefined functions - look in the class notes, quick reference, and other documentation forms you have. Don't put a close parenthesis on a line by itself - this can really aggravate programmers who grew up on Lisp or Scheme. Prefer using some kind of a Scheme/Lisp oriented editor. You don't need to stick comments on close parentheses to mark which expression they close. Use whitespace appropriately. Use whitespace to separate semantically distinct code segments, but don't use too much whitespace. For example,
    GOOD: BAD: Although the Dylan reader don't care which you use, most experienced Dylan programmers find the first example much easier to read than the last two.

42. Java And Dylan.(programming Languages Used For Statistical Computing) - Journal
Java and Dylan.(programming languages used for statistical computing) find Journal of Computational Graphical Statistics articles. div id= bedoc-text This article
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-94158987.html?key=01-42160D517E11106816020B17012

43. The Dylan Programming Language | Wisdom And Wonder
When reading about Scheme or Smalltalk, the Dylan programming language is often mentioned. Here is one person who likes it that has provided some notes on how to translate
http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/link/884/the-dylan-programming-language
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The Dylan programming language
When reading about Scheme or Smalltalk, the Dylan programming language is often mentioned. Here is one person who likes it that has provided some notes on how to translate Scheme to Dylan . Here is his take on it: Dylan is a completely object-oriented language, with multiple inheritance, generic functions, a powerful module system, a very expressive exception-handling system, hygienic macros, pleasant semantics, and a clean way to turn the knob between expensive dynamic behavior and efficient static constraints. It sounds very interesting. This was written by Grant . Posted on Monday, October 13, 2008, at 2:34 pm . Filed under Link . Tagged Dylan Programming Language . Bookmark the permalink . Follow comments here with the RSS feed Post a comment or leave a trackback
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  • on Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 9:31 am [...] true what they say; Dylan and Scheme seem to be very similar. When you take into account what Dylan purports to offer, it sounds very [...]
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    44. Dylan (programming Language) - VisWiki
    Dylan (programming language) Apple Inc., Common Lisp Object System, ALGOL, Scheme (programming language), Functional programming - VisWiki
    http://viswiki.com/en/Dylan_(programming_language)

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