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@Open Dylan compiles to native code and has a full-featured IDE including an
incremental development mode, browsing of runtime objects, remote debugging,
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implementation. If you are new to the language, choose Open Dylan if you can.

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@Open Dylan compiles to native code and has a full-featured IDE including an
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implementation. If you are new to the language, choose Open Dylan if you can.

WWW:	http://www.opendylan.org/
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