The Weekly Squeak

  • Creating SqueakSource

    SqueakSource is a web based repository for versioning and storing Squeak code. The subject of creating a squeakSource image came up on the beginners list. Franz Josef Konrad posted a very nice “how to create your own SqueakSource image” response. By running your own squeakSource you can share code with other developers or use it…

  • Gjallar demo at OOPSLA 2006

    See Göran Krampe’s Gjallar demo at OOPSLA 2006, Tim’s pointer update, board information and a License update.

  • OOPSLA there it is! oopsla 2006

    See Craig’s Spoon update, inforamtion on Sophie and more!

  • What are my Options?

    What are my options on a Linux Server? This question came up reciently on Squeak-dev. I found this answer on wiki. I figured I’d post it here since it provides a complete answer for all platforms.

  • Storing ImageSegments Outside the Image

    Avi Bryant has asked for help with Image Segments. He is offering to compensate anyone that can help to move some image segments to a file instead of increasing the size of the image itself. Please contact Avi if you would like to help with this latest community bounty project.

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