Amberol vs Pharo
A side-by-side look at Amberol and Pharo. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Amberol
Audio & Music
Amberol was an early cylinder recording system developed by Thomas H. MacDonald and the National Phonograph Company. It used celluloid cylinders similar to Edison's Gold Molded cylinders, but Amberols held over 4 minutes of audio, almost twice as much as the Edison cylinders.
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Pharo
Development
Pharo is an open-source, cross-platform programming language and integrated development environment focused on live programming. It is object-oriented and dynamically typed, designed for creating custom business applications, financial analytic tools, visualization software, and more.
opensourcecrossplatformobjectorienteddynamically-typedlive-programmingide
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