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Open Sibyl was a [[Netlabs]] project to build a [[Pascal]] RAD (Rapid Application Development) Tool for OS/2 and eCS that mimicked the features of [[Borland Delphi]] but with OS/2 specific feature support such as [[SOM]], [[REXX]] and [[WPS]], on top of mimicking the component features of the | Open Sibyl was a [[Netlabs]] project to build a [[Pascal]] RAD (Rapid Application Development) Tool for OS/2 and eCS that mimicked the features of [[Borland Delphi]] but with OS/2 specific feature support such as [[SOM]], [[REXX]] and [[WPS]], on top of mimicking the component features of the Blackbox Oberon system (aka Oberon/F) but rather than extending the Pascal language as Blackbox did with [[Oberon]], the Open Sybil wanted to create a layer on top more like [[OpenDoc]] does. | ||
Open Sbil was to be built on top of [[Free Pascal]] compiler and its libraries. | Open Sbil was to be built on top of [[Free Pascal]] compiler and its libraries. | ||
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* [[User:Prokushev|Yuri Prokushev]] | * [[User:Prokushev|Yuri Prokushev]] | ||
[[Category:Pascal]] | [[Category:Pascal]] |
Revision as of 23:08, 5 February 2017
Open Sibyl was a Netlabs project to build a Pascal RAD (Rapid Application Development) Tool for OS/2 and eCS that mimicked the features of Borland Delphi but with OS/2 specific feature support such as SOM, REXX and WPS, on top of mimicking the component features of the Blackbox Oberon system (aka Oberon/F) but rather than extending the Pascal language as Blackbox did with Oberon, the Open Sybil wanted to create a layer on top more like OpenDoc does.
Open Sbil was to be built on top of Free Pascal compiler and its libraries.
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License and current status
- Open Source released under the GPL v2 - Discontinued.