[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hey everyone; recently I've been toying around with various methods of writing 
>a shell and reading the academic literature on such things. The best prior art 
>on the subject seems to be the ESTHER shell (see 
><http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/689593.html>, 
><http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/744494.html>, 
><ftp://ftp.cs.kun.nl/pub/Clean/papers/2003/vWeA2003-Esther.pdf>).
>
>Now, ESTHER is a really cool looking shell, but it has two main problems for 
>me:
>1) Source doesn't seem to be available anywhere online
>...

The source code of ESTHER is include with Clean 2.2 in the directory
Libraries/Hilde of the windows 32 bit binary zip and the sources zip and tar.

Kind regards,

John van Groningen
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