Just wondering in passing... What ever became of ILOG's Talk product?
This was a Lisp dialect of the EuLisp flavor, with some fairly cool FFI
tools for C++ code. This seems to have vanished from the ILOG product
listing. :-(
In article <·················@talarian.com>, Kaelin Colclasure
<······@talarian.com> wrote:
> Just wondering in passing... What ever became of ILOG's Talk product?
> This was a Lisp dialect of the EuLisp flavor, with some fairly cool FFI
> tools for C++ code. This seems to have vanished from the ILOG product
> listing. :-(
If I remember right there is/was a free version for Linux on their FTP
server.
(looking)
<ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Products/Talk/linux/ilog-talk-3.3.tar.gz>
Kaelin Colclasure <······@talarian.com> writes:
> What ever became of ILOG's Talk product?
> This was a Lisp dialect of the EuLisp flavor, with some fairly cool FFI
> tools for C++ code. This seems to have vanished from the ILOG product
> listing. :-(
Sadly, yes. ILOG Talk is not in active development phase any more;
existing customers still get support for several years from now.
The free version for Linux/libc5 is still on our FTP server:
ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Products/Talk/linux/ilog-talk-3.3.tar.gz .
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Bruno Haible wrote:
> Kaelin Colclasure <······@talarian.com> writes:
>
> > What ever became of ILOG's Talk product?
> > This was a Lisp dialect of the EuLisp flavor, with some fairly cool FFI
> > tools for C++ code. This seems to have vanished from the ILOG product
> > listing. :-(
>
> Sadly, yes. ILOG Talk is not in active development phase any more;
> existing customers still get support for several years from now.
>
> The free version for Linux/libc5 is still on our FTP server:
> ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Products/Talk/linux/ilog-talk-3.3.tar.gz .
Sigh.
Well, at any rate, I applaud ILOG's decision to provide a free version for Linux
developers.