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01 December 2005

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23 November 2005

She sells seashells by the Seaside - To Read*** ~Christopher Petrilli

by macroron
Avi Bryant’s continuation-based web framework Seaside, which is written in Smalltalk. Wow. That’s all I can say. After some recent work with Rails, I had come to admire the cleanliness of the framework—even if, on occasion, I had some complaints abo

22 November 2005

GNU Smalltalk User's Guide

by macroron
runs on linux? a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language which runs on most versions on Unix and, in general, everywhere you can find a POSIX-compliance library. An uncommon feature of it is that it is well-versed to scripting tasks and headless

18 November 2005

15 November 2005

11 November 2005

Secrets of lightweight development success, Part 8: Seaside

by macroron
This article gives a high-level tour of Seaside. If you like what you see, you'll have enough information to dive deeper

09 November 2005

io - docs - talks - small, pure object oriented, prototype-based programming language.

by macroron
The ideas in Io are mostly inspired by Smalltalk (all values are objects), Self, NewtonScript and Act1 (prototype-based differential inheritance, actors and futures for concurrency), LISP (code is a runtime inspectable/modifiable tree) and Lua (small, emb

27 October 2005

Dabble DB

by macroron & 7 others
a friendly and powerful way to share, manage and explore your information over the web - group spreadsheets, custom databases, and intranet web applications- manage and share your information online.

24 October 2005

23 October 2005

Smalltalk/X Overview

by macroron
a complete implementation of the Smalltalk programming language and development environment.

21 October 2005

Why Smalltalk: Supporting the Smalltalk Community

by macroron & 1 other
news and information - stay informed about : Smalltalk News, Conferences & Events, Success Stories, Smalltalk Products & Tools, Smalltalk Projects.

19 October 2005

~Brian Foote Home

by macroron
research interests include object-oriented programming, design, reuse, languages, frameworks, software architecture, patterns, reflection, metalevel architecture, and software evolution, for starters.