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     lathe — a toy programming language resembling a lisp dialect with a smalltalk class system, using þ library using the mu-babel license. See mu for broad context including a focus on usefulness to the author, or see toy for update notices. This page concerns growth of an implementation and aspects of language features and wish lists varying from Scheme and Smalltalk. In addition, material here aims to provide context since most pages are narrow in one sense or another.

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