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Squeak Tutorial for Java Programmers
Java is a very well known language. There are a lot of fellows out of there which know java and ask themself: how can I learn smalltalk in a fast way? Giovanni Giorgi has done a small tutorial for brave youngs like you. This tutorial will help you learning Smalltalk very fast and is Squeak…
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Cryptography On The Move
The Cryptography Team released the first version of Squeak SSL! http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/announcements/2006-October/000050.html . There is still much to be done, but it’s nice to see the team on the move. Come join the team http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cryptography . The code can be found at http://www.squeaksource.com/Cryptography . Special thanks to everyone that helped make this possible and espically Rob Withers for pulling it…
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Seaside announcements: SeasideTesting and RSRSS
In the past week, there have been two announcements on the Seaside mailing list: David Shaffer released version 1.4 of SeasideTeasing, an extension to the SUnit testing framework which allows seamless testing of Seaside components. Philippe Marshall announced a preview version of RSRSS (Really Simple RSS), a library for creating RSS feed using Seaside ‘s…
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Squeak Documentation Team forming
Matthew Fulmer has announced the creation of a Documentation Team. The purpose of this new team will be the production and mantainance of Squeak releated documentation: tutorials, references and the like. The team will start by compiling an index of the existing documentation, and by starting a Squeak developer tutorial. We’d like to wish Matthew…
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Strongtalking Squeak
Dan Ingalls pointed out that Strongtalk is now open source. The community now has an important opportunity and decision to make. Should we work with Strongtalk to build a Strongtalk VM for Squeak. There are a number of potential advantages to this path (see http://www.strongtalk.org) . There could also be risks. As our community changes…
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