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oblong industries, inc. - g-speak spatial operating environment
take a look at some of these videos - this is a self- like direct manipulation system with a collaborative gestural interface in 'real space'
Using the Rake Build Language - Martin Fowler 2005
This tutorial should give an idea of how to use Sake in Smalltalk
[Release] [Ann] Bob is building | Feb 2009
Bob the Builder instructions - but I don't see where to download the code to make the test server Keith describes - from later mails I get the impression he didn't release it.
avibryant / clamato / overview — bitbucket.org
A tiny Smalltalk that can be written and executed in web browsers (specifically in V8 and Squirrelfish, though it works in Firefox TraceMonkey too, and the compiled code reportedly executes in IE7 and Opera)
Starting Fresh Every Morning, slide deck, 2009, Yann Monclair, JP Morgan
The SCM and continuous integration methodology of JP Morgan Kapital, a massive VisualWorks and Gemstone Smalltalk application
Blog | Steve Freeman : Working software daily
A Buckinghamshire based XP advocate , book author and member of XtC.
Some posts: * A Mugged Liberal
* Do do XP
* Software Nightmares (2)
* Keep tests concrete
Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests: About the Book
Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce - about TDD and eXtreme Programming
Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming: Amazon.co.uk: P Seibel: Books
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Dan Ingalls: Smalltalk implementor and designer * Simon Peyton Jones: Coinventor of Haskell and lead designer of Glasgow Haskell Compiler * Donald Knuth: Author of The Art of Computer Programming and creator of TeX
ClassActs :: EtoysTransformationalToolTeachingScience by Fabiana Marella
Since we didn't have the proper experimental devices available to demonstrate the causes of the air convection phenomenon, Etoys became our tool to model reality, as well as to allow the students to put into play their knowledge and share the results of their work.
write :: ClassActs - the OLPC / Sugar book
"Class Acts" is a community-written book for teachers about the OLPC and Sugar - brand new in September 2009
This is the wiki used for writing and editing it.
A Tour of the Squeak Object Engine by Tim Rowledge
Primer and explanation of the machine language of the Squeak VM (or Object Engine) (from Mark Guizdial's book)
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Most bytecodes belong to a category where part of the byte is used to specify the basic operation and the rest is used to specify and index of some sort. For example the Squeak bytecode 34 belongs to the push literal variable group that starts at bytecode 32 and pushes the (34 - 32 = 2) second literal variable onto the stack. For up to date details on the precise numbering of bytecodes in Squeak, refer to the Interpreter class > initializeBytecodeTable method.
Rolodex Tutorial
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That's it. You've just programmed a fully functional Rolodex with a search function in less than an hour (considerably less if this wasn't your first or second Morph) without entering a line of code.
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