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October 01, 1996
Examining the Nutmeg Class Library

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Doug Garrett
The Nutmeg class library for Java is an implementation of a Smalltalk Collection class library. Thought Inc.'s Nutmeg provides a variety of "smart," flexible array type objects to manage groups or sets of objects.

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