The Rebol Alliance



January 01, 2002
URL:http://www.drdobbs.com/the-rebol-alliance/184412094

WebReview.com: The Rebol Alliance

If you have the latest (5.2) release of Red Hat Linux, you also have a new programming language called Rebol (pronounced "rebel," as in Rebel without a Cause). It's powerful, it's easy-to-use, and it's free. I've been using it for a few weeks now, and I can already see that it's going to be one of the most useful gadgets in my toolbox.

But Rebol isn't just for those who've seen the Linux light. Versions exist for:

You can download Rebol for any of these platforms, along with its electronic documentation, free from REBOL Technologies. None of the implementations is more than 350 Kbytes, so you may as well download it right now and take a look. I'll wait.

Rebel rebel, put on your dress
Rebel rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel rebel, how could they know
Hot tramp, I...

Ah, back so soon? You can't have taken the time to check it out properly, so let me itemize some of Rebol's virtues.

And did I mention that it's free? Do yourself a flavor and check it out.

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Mike is the co-author of Fire in the Valley, the definitive history of the personal computer.


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