Squeak
Software and Programming Language
Pharo...source, Pharo has a policy that enforces every contributor to agree to publishing under the MIT Licence. Squeak is shipped under the Squeak licence, which is not an approved OSI open source licence . Many packages that are integrated into... In this article: Squeak, Seaside, MIT Licence, and Alan Kay |
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Squeak
...by the same group at Walt Disney Imagineering, where it was intended for use in internal Disney projects. Some Squeak users refer to Squeak as a programming language rather than as a Smalltalk implementation. It is object-oriented ,...
In this article: Smalltalk, Morphic, Alan Kay, Walt Disney Imagineering, Dan Ingalls, Apache License, Self, and MIT Licence
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Etoys (programming language)
...written in three programming languages. The original and most widely used is based on Squeak, a dialect of Smalltalk. The second is also based on Squeak, but uses the optional Tweak programming environment instead of Squeak's default Morphic...
In this article: Etoys, Smalltalk, Python, Morphic, Lisp, Laptop, HyperCard, and PARC
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Wikipedia | September 19, 2009
Educational programming language
...Smalltalk has developed a flow of languages each designed to act as an introduction to the other. The structure is Scratch to Etoys to Squeak to any Smalltalk. Each provides graphical environments which may be used not just to teach...
In this article: Lisp, Java, NetBeans IDE, Smalltalk, BlueJ, Haskell, Qi, and Gambas
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Open Cobalt
...environment enables programmers to enjoy the capabilities of a true late bound, message sending language. Because it is built on Squeak/Croquet , Open Cobalt is a purely object-oriented system that allows for significant flexibility in its...
In this article: Cobalt, Google, Smalltalk, OpenGL, Julian Lombardi, Peer-to-peer, Linux, and MIT License
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Official Google Research Blog | August 11, 2009
Under the Hood of App Inventor for Android
With Patato it even runs on the JVM and there is also a project (SqueakNOS) that directly boots Squeak on a computer. With the Squeak VM you would have Scratch running on Android (and any other Smalltalk app) for free and can change it the...
In this article: S-expression, Cobalt, Smalltalk, Kawa, Etoys, and Iphone
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Wikipedia | June 10, 2009
Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr.
...the generalizations of BitBlt to arbitrary color depth, with built-in scaling , rotation, and anti-aliasing. His major contributions to the Squeak system include the original concept of a Smalltalk written in itself and made portable and...
In this article: Alan Kay, Daniel Henry Holmes Ingalls, Jr., Smalltalk, Apple Inc., JavaScript, Stanford University, Xerox PARC, ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award, and Harvard University
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Wikipedia | March 20, 2009
Morphic (software)
...of flexibility and dynamicism. Originally developed by Randy Smith and John Maloney for the Self system, Morphic was ported to Squeak Smalltalk by John Maloney, where it takes the place of the original Model-view-controller (MVC)...
In this article: Morphic, Self, JavaScript, and Sun Microsystems
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OSNews | September 26, 2008
SqueakNOS: Look Ma! No OS!
posted by Amjith Ramanujam on Sat 27th Sep 2008 01:16 UTC, submitted by J SqueakNOS is an old idea that has gotten the kiss of life again. Squeak is a Smalltalk system built by Alan Kay and SqueakNOS is an attempt to remove the OS underneath...
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Wired: GeekDad | May 15, 2008
Squeak EToys (Say It Out Loud) Geekdad from Wired.com
...Squeak, but I haven't yet tried introducing either of my kids to it yet. Now comes a story out of Germany about using Squeak and the Squeak EToys as a teaching tool with a group of high school kids. In just four days, kids with no prior...
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OSNews | March 21, 2008
Squeak Ported to Syllable Desktop
posted by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Mar 2008 20:10 UTC, submitted by Kaj de Vos Kelly Wilson has ported Squeak to Syllable. Squeak is a multimedia environment based on the Smalltalk programming language. There are no video and sound...
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The Squeak programming language is a Smalltalk implementation, derived directly from Smalltalk-80 by a group at Apple Computer that included some of the original Smalltalk-80 developers. Its development was continued by the same group at Walt Disney Imagineering, where it was intended for use in internal Disney projects. Some Squeak users refer to Squeak as a programming language rather than as a Smalltalk implementation. It is object-oriented, class-based, and reflective. Squeak is available for many platforms, and programs produced on one platform run bit-identical on all other platforms. The Squeak system includes code for generating a new version of the virtual machine (VM) on which it runs. It also includes a VM simulator written in itself (Squeak). For this reason, it is easily ported.
- Designed By:
- Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg
- Developed by:
- Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, John Maloney, Andreas Raab, Mike Rueger
- Website:
- http://www.squeak.org/
- Latest Release:
- 3.9
- Influenced:
- Etoys, Tweak, Croquet
- Influenced By:
- Smalltalk, Lisp, Logo; Sketchpad, Simula; Self
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