Changes http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/FreeAldor/diff -- *The following announcement was distributed at the registration for ISSAC 2007 conference on July 29, 2007. It is repeated here with the permission of the author: Stephen Watt.*
Aldor Aldor is a programming language with an expressive type system well-suited for mathematical computing and which has been used to develop a number of computer algebra libraries. It was originally conceived as an extension language for the Axiom computer algebra system. In Aldor, types and functions are first class values that can be constructed and manipulated within programs. Pervasive support for dependent types allows static checking of dynamic objects. What does this mean for a normal user? Aldor solves many difficulties encountered in widely-used object-oriented programming languages. It allows programs to use a natural style, combining the more attractive and powerful properties of functional, object-oriented and aspect-oriented styles. Version 1.1 Source Release Version 1.1 of Aldor is planned for public release in source and binary forms on Friday 31 August 2007. Distribution will be from Aldor.org under the Aldor Public License 2.0, which allows free non-commercial use, modification and re-distribution of Aldor software. Applications requiring other licensing terms should contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Workshop 2007 The 2007 Aldor Workshop will be help 20-31 August in London Canada, hosted by the Ontario Research Centre for Computer Algebra at the University of Western Ontario This continues the tradition of earlier meetings help in the Orkney Islands (Scotland), London (Canada), Lille (France) and Santander (Span). The format of this workshop is as an extended meeting, with time for presentations, discussions, and on-site collaboration with colleagues. Participants will include users and developers of Aldor. Those interested in the workshop should send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], indicating the desired dates to attend. There is no cost to register. Partial travel support may be available on a case-by-case basis, http://www.aldor.org -- forwarded from http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
