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Smalltalk Reflections #003: Which Smalltalk?

 
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This week, David and Craig discuss "Which Smalltalk?" Smalltalk isn't just one language from one source. It has many different dialects including commercial versions and freeware versions. On this episode, the hosts lead you through the different versions, where they came from and how to get them.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/smalltalkreflections/SmalltalkReflections_003.mp3
The versions listed in this episode include:
Cincom Smalltalk (http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
including VisualWorks and ObjectStudio
VA Smalltalk from Instantiations (http://www.instantiations.com)
GemStone from GemTalk Systems (http://gemtalksystems.com/)
Squeak (http://www.squeak.org/)
Pharo (http://pharo.org/)
GNU Smalltalk (http://smalltalk.gnu.org/)
Smalltalk MT from Object Connect (http://www.objectconnect.com/)
Smalltalk/X from eXept Software AG (http://www.exept.de/en/products/smalltalkx)
Amber Smalltalk (http://amber-lang.net/)
Essence# (https://essencesharp.wordpress.com/)
Context (http://thiscontext.com/)
#Smalltalk by The Refactory, Inc. (http://www.refactory.com/tools/sharp-smalltalk)
Strongtalk (http://www.strongtalk.org/)
RedLine (http://www.redline.st/)
Dolphin Smalltalk (http://www.object-arts.com)
Ambrai Smalltalk
Visual Smalltalk Enterprise (Smalltalk/V)
Visual Agents
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This week, David and Craig discuss "Which Smalltalk?" Smalltalk isn't just one language from one source. It has many different dialects including commercial versions and freeware versions. On this episode, the hosts lead you through the different versions, where they came from and how to get them.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/smalltalkreflections/SmalltalkReflections_003.mp3
The versions listed in this episode include:
Cincom Smalltalk (http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com)
including VisualWorks and ObjectStudio
VA Smalltalk from Instantiations (http://www.instantiations.com)
GemStone from GemTalk Systems (http://gemtalksystems.com/)
Squeak (http://www.squeak.org/)
Pharo (http://pharo.org/)
GNU Smalltalk (http://smalltalk.gnu.org/)
Smalltalk MT from Object Connect (http://www.objectconnect.com/)
Smalltalk/X from eXept Software AG (http://www.exept.de/en/products/smalltalkx)
Amber Smalltalk (http://amber-lang.net/)
Essence# (https://essencesharp.wordpress.com/)
Context (http://thiscontext.com/)
#Smalltalk by The Refactory, Inc. (http://www.refactory.com/tools/sharp-smalltalk)
Strongtalk (http://www.strongtalk.org/)
RedLine (http://www.redline.st/)
Dolphin Smalltalk (http://www.object-arts.com)
Ambrai Smalltalk
Visual Smalltalk Enterprise (Smalltalk/V)
Visual Agents
  continue reading

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