The Weekly Squeak

  • Dan’s the Man! Check out Dan Ingalls work. Squeak in JavaScript.

    Dan Ingalls working at Sun Labs has just released their first version of Morphic implemented completely with JavaScript which they are calling the Lively Kernel. There is no plugin required, but your browser currently must support SVG. You should use your Safari browser for best results. It will work with Firefox but you should expect…

  • Pretty Cool NYTimes OLPC Review

    David Pogue at NYTimes reviews the One Laptop Per Child computer.  Don’t miss the video clip, it’s very cool.

  • Tangible User Interface for Squeak

    Simon Holland yesterday announced on the squeak-dev list the release of a Squeak client for TUIO under the MIT licence. TUIO allows the rapid development of table-based tangible user interfaces (TUI) and multi-touch interactive surfaces. TUIO uses the reacTIVision computer vision system to track physical objects in real time. This system is also used in…

  • Don’t Miss Cincom’s Seaside Podcasts Next Week

    From Michael Lucas-Smith: Hi Everyone, Just a heads up that Industry Misinterpretations, our Smalltalk podcast, has three podcasts specifically about Seaside coming out over the next week. Podcast #1: Myself, James Robertson, Tamara Kogan, Martin Kobetic, Arden Thomas Podcast #2: Myself, James Robertson, Michel Bany, Alan Knight, Arden Thomas Podcast #3: Myself, James Robertson, The…

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