NeWS

NeWS
Original author(s)James Gosling, David S. H. Rosenthal
Developer(s)Sun Microsystems
Initial releaseOctober 1986; 37 years ago (1986-10)
Operating systemSunOS
TypeWindowing system

NeWS (Network extensible Window System) is a discontinued windowing system developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid-1980s.[1] Originally known as "SunDew",[2] its primary authors were James Gosling and David S. H. Rosenthal. The NeWS interpreter was based on PostScript (as was the later Display PostScript, although the two projects were otherwise unrelated) extending it to allow interaction and multiple "contexts" to support windows. Like PostScript, NeWS could be used as a complete programming language, but unlike PostScript, NeWS could be used to make complete interactive programs with mouse support and a GUI.

  1. ^ Don Hopkins. "NeWS - Network extensible Window System". Retrieved 2008-01-08.
  2. ^ Gosling, James (1986). "Article 5 - SunDew". In F.R.A. Hopgood, D.A. Duce ... (ed.). Methodology of Window Management (Eurographics Seminars) Proceedings of an Alvey Workshop at Cosener's House, Abingdon, UK, April 1985. UK: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 3-540-16116-3. Retrieved 2008-01-08.