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Squeak running on FIC Neo1973 Open Source Phone
Tony Garnock-Jones reports that he has succeeded in getting Squeak running on the new FIC Neo1973 open-source GSM cellphone, which runs OpenMoko, based on OpenEmbedded. He used Squeak VM version 3.9, running a stripped 2.8 image (though he has also had a 3.9 image running), and is now looking at accessing the phone’s hardware, including…
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New Seaside Paper
See IEEE Software September/October: Dynamically Typed Languages For a very nice article about Seaside.
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Squeak By Example now published!
Following Stéphane Ducasse’s announcement last week, the finishing touches were applied at a blistering pace, and Squeak By Example has now been published! You can order the book in hardcopy from print-on-demand specialists lulu.com. There is also an accompanying website http://SqueakByExample.org, where you can download the book as a PDF. The book is intended as…
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Squeak at ESUG
The European Smalltalk User Group (ESUG) has organised the International Smalltalk Conference for the last 14 years, and this year, at Lugano in Switzerland, the program included a number of presentations interesting to Squeakers. These included: Noury Bouraqadi on Bridging the Gap Between Morphic Visual Programming and Smalltalk Code Damien Cassou on Redesigning with Traits:…
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To Pipe Or Not To Pipe
The squeak-dev mailing list is currently fired up with a debate that will be of great interest for students of the theory of language design – and for students of the politics of language design! It started with a question by Fabio Filasieno wondering why Squeak doesn’t have a “pipe” construct to the language to…
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