MONDO
A general architecture for encoding, modeling, and processing information.
MONDO is a general architecture for encoding, modeling, and processing information.
MONDO is especially designed for building information
from human-readable text files and then doing sophisticated interactions with that information.
The architecture and its implementations support:
- Structured Document Management
- Object Serialization and Interchange
- Hypertext
- Literate Programming
- WWW Sites
- Program Properties and Localization
- Data creation and backup for Information Systems
MONDO is programming language independent and currently has implementations in Java, Perl, and Smalltalk.
This WWW site is a central resource for information and tools for MONDO.
What's New:
What's Expected:
- Subsequent releases of MONDO-J
Documentation
- MONDO for SGML Developers
- MONDO for Developers familiar with OO (expected December)
- MONDO for LISP Developers (expected January)
Postings
The MONDO Approach
Short descriptions of MONDO's approach to particular problems.
Downloads
- MONDO-J: The Java reference implementation of MONDO (expected by December)
- MONDO-P&ST: Perl and Smalltalk implementations of MONDO (expected January-February, 1998)
References and Links
MONDO is a simple step to bring together the impressive work
of many insightful people. Here is a small collection of
books and links that contain some of
these people's knowledge and current activities.
Contact Information
To find out more about MONDO or to contribute to the project, contact mondo@chimu.com.
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