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## Blogs and Online Discussions

- In a post on the [visual feedback of code changes in development environments](https://stevengharms.com/posts/2024-11-13-live-visualization-of-data-state) Steven Harms mentioned Medley and its revival.
_[...] its original developers ported the code to work on the X86 chipset architecture and have brought the glorious, streamlined, black-and-white IDE-as-OS environment of Medley into the public’s hands as open source._

- Alex Schroeder [shared his first impressions on and goals for using Medley](https://alexschroeder.ch/view/2024-05-11-distractions).
_Designing Medley Interlisp such that it has this fuzzy boundary and can access a web browser and a PDF viewer outside is great;_

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