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This page is intended to provide an overview of projects that are using Clean or are otherwise related to Clean. | This page is intended to provide an overview of projects that are using Clean or are otherwise related to Clean. | ||
If you are working on a Clean related project, feel free to add a short description and a link to your project on this page. | If you are working on a Clean related project, feel free to add a short description and a link to your project on this page. | ||
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+ | == Clean Platform Project == | ||
+ | The Clean platform project is an effort to gradually move the current Clean system from a language, tool set and libraries towards a programming "platform". The project aims to achieve this by pursuing the following goals: | ||
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+ | * Define a broad consistent collection of libraries. | ||
+ | * Provide guidelines and protocols for library developers | ||
+ | * Enhance the tool set and possibly the language itself to make the development of multi-platform libraries easier. | ||
+ | * Collect, refactor and extend existing libraries to make them consistent with the platform standards |
Revision as of 12:55, 21 May 2008
This page is intended to provide an overview of projects that are using Clean or are otherwise related to Clean. If you are working on a Clean related project, feel free to add a short description and a link to your project on this page.
Clean Platform Project
The Clean platform project is an effort to gradually move the current Clean system from a language, tool set and libraries towards a programming "platform". The project aims to achieve this by pursuing the following goals:
- Define a broad consistent collection of libraries.
- Provide guidelines and protocols for library developers
- Enhance the tool set and possibly the language itself to make the development of multi-platform libraries easier.
- Collect, refactor and extend existing libraries to make them consistent with the platform standards