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Smalltalk – Monty Kamath
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Software Engineer and Entrepreneur. Virgin Mobile Minutes Checker. The Smalltalk Programming Language. Is elegant, simple and highly productive. In many ways Smalltalk is the next step in the evolution of languages such as Ruby, Groovy, JavaScript and Java. If you are new to Smalltalk, I welcome you to a wonderful programming language and community. If you are an experienced Smalltalker I hope you find what you are looking for on this site. 8211; Monty Kamath. Smalltalk Groups and Blogs. This is a free s...
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The top ten interesting languages | Langwatch, where computer fun begins
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Langwatch, where computer fun begins. Linux programming tutorials, language news, advances and more. The top ten interesting languages. This list is mine. I select these languages because all of them have interesting aproacches to programming and present some new paradigms. Some of them are old, some are newer, but the former were ancestors of many newer languages. On to the list:. 8211; “Forth relies heavily on explicit use of a data stack and reverse Polish notation”. 8211; “Scala is a general pu...
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About | GNU topics
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All those things related with GNU. I’m a self-taught programmer that contributes with GNUstep. And that develops the projects FisicaLab. Also, I work with other small projects like Gemas. A simple code editor for GNUstep. My main experience is with Objective-C. But also have experience with scheme. I live at Quetzaltenango. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Smalltalk — Википедия
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Материал из Википедии свободной энциклопедии. Текущая версия страницы пока не проверялась. Опытными участниками и может значительно отличаться от версии. Проверенной 18 августа 2015; проверки требуют 5 правок. Текущая версия страницы пока не проверялась. Опытными участниками и может значительно отличаться от версии. Проверенной 18 августа 2015; проверки требуют 5 правок. И объектно-ориентированный язык программирования. Разработка начата в 1969 г., стал доступен для широкого использования в 1980. Всё дос...
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Jeremey's Weblog: Code
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May 21, 2009. 1 Million Processes in 98 Characters. Contest (see: Twitter contest: what can you code in 130 characters? This Erlang code (98 characters) spawns N processes in a ring and sends a message through the entire ring. Try N=1000000 (1 million processes! In 135 characters, I could pass M messages through the ring, but there was no way to get that under 130. So this passes 1 message. Complete with module definition and export:. Posted at 10:09 AM in Code. May 04, 2009. The Java language is almost ...
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Smalltalk » karpisek.net
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Random notes about software development. Is programming language (and environment) created in Xerox PARC. During 1970s and 1980s. Also its usage peaked during beginning of 90-ties it is still in use. Below is collection of links i found useful to get overview about Smalltalk and its different dialect. Descendant of the original Smalltalk-80 from the Xerox PARC. Cross platform (mainly) desktop smalltalk. Commercial but has non-commercial license available. Price list is here. Subscribe to my blogs feed.
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Smalltalk Reflections: December 2014
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Monday, 29 December 2014. Smalltalk Reflections #005: Types. Smalltalk is dynamically typed while most mainstream object oriented languages are statically typed. In this episode, David and Craig define the terms statically typed, dynamically typed and strongly typed and talk about the differences. They cover the advantages and disadvantages of dynamic typing. Https:/ s3.amazonaws.com/smalltalkreflections/SmalltalkReflections 005.mp3. You can leave comments on our blog at. Sunday, 21 December 2014. Cincom...
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Cog Blog :: BlueBook CompiledMethods – Having Our Cake and Eating It Too
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Speeding Up Terf, Squeak, Pharo and Croquet with a fast open-source Smalltalk VM. 2008 06 17 }. BlueBook CompiledMethods – Having Our Cake and Eating It Too. Apologies for this appearing out of order. I should be finishing the Closures posts but I can’t for the moment. I crave your indulgence. As I’ve said in the first post, both TSTTCPW. And the Principles imply I’m keeping the existing CompiledMethod format. In Squeak. As in the Blue Book CompiledMethod. I’ve always taken tragedy to mean drama dr...
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{{{{Jack.Viers}}}}: February 2011
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A blog about developing JavaScript, Flex, and Scala. Monday, February 7, 2011. Comma-Separated-Value Strings As Static Const Collections. Have you ever wanted to define a constant set of specific values in ActionScript 3 or JavaScript? In ActionScript 3, you could of course use a. When you truly want something to be constant, you want that something to not only never change but be impossible to change at runtime. Collections in ActionScript and JavaScript are mutable by their very nature: they are de...
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Little Things: gravityboy
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The Fratellis - Henrietta. Still putting most all of my brain and time in to trying to graduate. This has left me shockingly little time for things like working on Debian. Part of the reason why I haven't been working on more visible things (X, Debian) is that I haven't had the solid blocks of time to devote to reading email. I think I need to unsubscribe from all but two or three lists so I don't end up paralyzed by the email onslaught the way I am now. I need to get back to slinging code.