Onyx (programming language)

Onyx is a stack-oriented, multi-threaded, interpreted, general purpose programming language [1] .

References

  1. "Canonware Onyx". Canonware.com. Archived from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2018.

Further reading

  • Tripathi, Johnson and Clark (October 1989) "Onyx: An Object-Oriented Distributed Programming Language for NEXUS". University of Minnesota, Institute of Technology, Computer Science Department. Technical Report TR-89-68.
  • Uwe M Borghoff. Catalogue of Distributed File/Operating Systems. Springer-Verlag. 1992. ISBN 9783540544500. Sections 5.14 and 8.48. Pages 89, 90, 157 and 212.
  • Peter Grogono (April 2004) "Intensional Programming in Onyx". Concordia University, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering. Technical Report.
  • Tripathi, Wolfe, Koneru and Attia. "Management of Persistent Objects in the Nexus Distributed System". Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems. IEEE. 1992. ISBN 0818630159. Pages 100 to 104. DOI 10.1109/IWOOOS.1992.252992.


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