The Weekly Squeak

  • A Seaside based music application

    Jay Hardesty is working on a Seaside based music mixer. At the moment the application allows creation of MIDI output files only, but the upcoming version will produce audio results too (mp3, etc). Jay has also provided in his announcement some technical notes on how his application works.

  • Etoys in OLPC mailing list

    Bert Freudemberg announced the creation of a new mailing list specifically for discussing Etoys in the one-laptop-per-child (OLPC) software distribution (a.k.a. “$100-laptop”).

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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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