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NetRexx
NetRexx is a human-oriented programming language which makes writing and using Java classes quicker and easier than writing in Java. |
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News
Pierantonio Marchesini's Extended Programmer Toolkit for NetRexx Applications (xclasses) is now available [7 Jul 1998] Dion Gillard's Online NetRexx course is now available. [17 May 1998] IBM's VM/ESA Version 2 Release 3 operating system includes NetRexx (announcement letter). [11 Apr 1998] Dion Gillard's Visual NetRexx Alpha 2 release is now available [11 Mar 1998] |
Current release NetRexx 1.160 is the NetRexx reference implementation for Java 1.1 and Java 1.2. This release will only run correctly on a Java 1.1 (or later) platform. [10 Feb 2000] (A NetRexx for Java 1.0.x is still available.) NetRexx 1.160 supports minor (inner) classes (see the Buttons sample), shortcut if and when, trace var, select case with switch generation, enhanced import, compressed class libraries ('jar files'), serialization of all Rexx objects, internationalization, adapter classes (see the new Scribble sample), comment pass-through, binary methods, hexadecimal and binary number notation, enforcement of explicit declarations, and many other improvements.
For details, please see the changes list, and
the NetRexx
Supplement.
The Supplement is also available in PDF
(Acrobat) format for viewing or printing; a PostScript version is
also available, in the NetRexxD package.
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Your comments, questions, and suggestions for NetRexx and these Web pages are welcome! Either use the NetRexx mailing list, or send mail to me (Mike Cowlishaw) directly, using mail to mfc@uk.ibm.com.
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