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Minding Your Business With Smalltalk (Part 3 of 4)
Previously we spoke with Michael Rueger and Steve Hunter. From Michael we found out about the perspective of writing and supporting open source software. From Steve we found out what it is like being a consumer of open source software. Today we talk with Bert Freudenberg. From Bert we hope to learn what it is…
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A new home for the Weekly Squeak
The News Team is proud to announce that, as of today, the Weekly Squeak news blog has a new home at http://news.squeak.org. The blog will still be hosted by WordPress.com, but its main address will be the squeak.org one. The old address, https://weeklysqueak.wordpress.com, will still work and will redirect the viewes and the RSS feed…
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Scratch Unleashes New Projects Web Site
Creating from Scratch New Software from MIT Media Lab Unleashes Kids’ Creativity Online A new programming language developed at the MIT Media Lab turns kids from media consumers into media producers, enabling them to create their own interactive stories, games, music, and animation for the Web. With this new software, called Scratch, kids can program…
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A report from Squeak’s booth @ Smalltalk Solutions 2007
William Hartford writes: Fellow Squeakers, As most of you know, due to the fantastic work of Chris Cunnington, Squeak was able to acquire a booth at Smalltalk Solutions this year. I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to volunteer to work the booth for the two days of the convention. We had a fabulous…
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