The Weekly Squeak

  • Dynamic messages: a tour of Pepsi

    We have just started a new era in Squeak experimentation. Squeak is famous for the ideas floating around it, and for its open spirit. Ian Piumarta is already known for the efforts on the Unix port of Squeak. The last Ian work is Pepsi, a dynamic-compiled language which is promising very well. Weekly Squeak has…

  • Squeak 3.9 RC2

    Stephane Ducasse announced the availability of the second Release Candidate of Squeak 3.9. According to his message to the squeak-dev mailing list, there’s still one more bug to fix before the final 3.9 release.

  • 200,000 dowloads for Seaside

    Stephane Ducasse notes that Seaside downloads on SqueakSource have crossed the 200,000 downloads threshold. Rick Flower adds that this figure does not include the downloads of the VisualWorks port of Seaside, which is hosted on the Cincom public repository.

  • Squeaksource.com down on Friday

    Marcus Denker announced that due to a planned power outage, the Squeaksource server will be down from 4:00 pm GMT to 7:00 pm GMT.

  • CurlPlugin – call for testing

    Danil Osipchuk has created a new version of the CurlPlugin. This is a plugin that wraps the libcurl library, a multiprotocol file transfer library. Danil is now looking for people interested in testing his plugin. For this plugin there’s also a bounty offered by Avi Bryant.

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