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...version of Smalltalk-72 is hosted at the Smalltalk Zoo here. Screenshot of Smalltalk-72 emulation running in the Smalltalk Zoo. Smalltalk-72 had a number of limitations, and some minor improvements were...
...with Smalltalk-72 (from 1972) through Smalltalk-80, and later contributed heavily to Squeak, the open source version of Smalltalk, in the 1990s. The Reunion Education Dave Robson, Adele Goldberg, Rachel Goldeen,...
Before the Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Python, Java, and Objective-C, there was Smalltalk. 50 years ago this September, Smalltalk, which ultimately revolutionized personal computing, graphical user interfaces, and programming languages,...
...came into being, Smalltalk took root and continued on. Ingalls tells the story of how the forward-looking Smalltalk concepts and capabilities have evolved into a modern environment called Squeak that...
...Smalltalk. Programs written in Smalltalk could not stand alone. To run, Smalltalk programs had to be installed along with an entire Smalltalk runtime environment—a virtual machine, much like Java programs...
...in 1971. At Xerox PARC, Ingalls began a life-long association with Alan Kay, implementing the first Smalltalk in 1972. His subsequent design of the Smalltalk-76 virtual machine made Smalltalk compact...
For the promotion and codevelopment of the Smalltalk programming environment and for advancing the use of computers in education The Dynabook mission remains to create the medium, both the creative...
...Alan Kay. He is the principal architect of five generations of Smalltalk environments and designed the byte-coded virtual machine that made Smalltalk practical in 1976. Ingalls later conceived a Smalltalk...