It has a long history behind it going back to the Harlequin Lisp company in the 1990s.
This release brings a modernization of the documentation from old formats and a lot of newly written material:
http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/version/1.111/manual/h...
(For those who are interested in it for open source work, they're happy to talk about the licensing. They've been very generous with us for http://opendylan.org/ for example.)
It has a long history behind it going back to the Harlequin Lisp company in the 1990s.
This release brings a modernization of the documentation from old formats and a lot of newly written material:
http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/version/1.111/manual/h...
(For those who are interested in it for open source work, they're happy to talk about the licensing. They've been very generous with us for http://opendylan.org/ for example.)