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From: hall@aplcenmp.apl.jhu.edu (Marty Hall)
Subject: Re: ODBMS & Dynamic, Reference Semantics Languages
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Organization: JHU/APL AI Lab, Hopkins P/T CS Faculty
References: <DERWAY.95Sep22090117@alumni.ndc.com> <43uuku$cva@inet-nntp-gw-1.us.oracle.com> <DLA.95Sep22150720@heinz.odi.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 1995 20:12:09 GMT
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In article <DLA.95Sep22150720@heinz.odi.com> dla@odi.com (Dave Andre) writes:

>   derway@ndc.com (D. Erway) wrote:
>   >High performance ODBMS for CLOS seems hopeless [...]
[...]
>By the way, check out http://www.franz.com/AllegroStore.html, for
>information about Franz's ODBMS for CLOS.

Which, I hear, is being used by AT&T (along with a realtime version of
Harlequin LispWorks) as the basis of their next generation phone
switching software (Global Broadband 2000).
						- Marty
(proclaim '(inline skates))
