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Code Contributions to Squeak
Squeak is a highly open system, which makes it very easy not only to explore every interesting detail in the image but also to customize everything at your will. Whether you would like to adjust some colors, fix a bug you have stumbled upon, or add a new feature, (almost) everything is flexible and under…
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Discover BYTE Magazine Archives at World Radio History: A Valuable Resource for Tech Enthusiasts and Smalltalk Historians
Tim Rowledge, a dedicated community member and long-time contributor, has uncovered a fantastic resource for tech enthusiasts: a comprehensive archive of BYTE magazine issues hosted on World Radio History. This well-organized collection spans from 1975 to 1994 and offers a detailed look at the technological advancements of the time, including the early development of Smalltalk.…
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Announcing GraphQL for Squeak: A Structured Query Language for Flexible API Development
Chris Muller has unveiled GraphQL for Squeak, enabling efficient data query and manipulation within the Smalltalk environment. This comprehensive implementation adheres strictly to the GraphQL specification, providing Smalltalk developers with real-time capabilities and flexible, performant applications. The package includes complete compliance, documentation, modularity, and interoperability benefits, and a networking package is in the works.
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Squeak-SemanticText
ChatGPT, embedding search, and retrieval-augmented generation for Squeak/Smalltalk. The package aims to make semantic context accessible in Squeak/Smalltalk by providing the following features: Check out the work that Christoph Thiede is doing at https://github.com/LinqLover/Squeak-SemanticText. Feedback and contributions are welcome!
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SqueakJS Release 1.2.0
March 2024 Release 1.2.0 adds FFI and MIDI plugins, JIT for Sista bytecodes, JPEG write prim, fixes keyboard input, copy/paste, scroll wheel, highdpi, allows ES6 in source. SqueakJS executes Squeak in a web page. It is a fully capable virtual machine implemented in pure JavaScript running unmodified Smalltalk images. Check it out at https://squeak.js.org/.
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