The Weekly Squeak

  • OLPC Under the Cover

    Mark Foster delivers a presentation on OLPC to Standford University.

  • OO programmers fall into two categories: Smalltalkers and those who don’t get it

    As we previously mentioned Vassili Bykov recently left VisualWorks to join Eliot Miranda and Gilad Bracha at Cadence. Vassili was “the tools guy” at VisualWorks and contributed a huge amount to the current Smalltalk platform, from core frameworks such as Announcements to new or updated tools such as Trippy, a much enhanced inspector, and Parcel…

  • Getting the Message

    Steps Toward The Reinvention of Programming A Compact And Practical Model of Personal Computing As A Self-Exploratorium By Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Yoshiki Ohshima, Ian Piumarta, Andreas Raab

  • Team reports for October – December 2006

    In the past months, various Squeak Teams have sent their reports to the Squeak-dev mailing list. News team: October 2006. Webteam: October, November and December 2006. Box-Admins team: October, November and December 2006. SETools team: October, November and December 2006. Documentation team: October, November, December 2006. The News team also sent a report for January…

  • Recent Squeak packages releases

    Many Squeak packages have been released in the past months. Here’s a quick list: Torsten Bergmann has packaged Joseph Perline’s Toothpick logging framework as a Monticello package and made it available on both Squeak Map and Squeaksource. Elod Kironsky has released SmallDEVS, a Squeak-based, lightweight implementation of the DEVS (Discrete event systems specification) formalism. Damien…

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