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Von: Erlis Vidal <[email protected]>
An: "A friendly place to get answers to even the most basic questions about
Squeak." <[email protected]>
Datum: 21.06.2011 20:37
Betreff: Re: [Newbies] I don't get it
> Hi Blochl,
> ...
>
> But many interesting things are happening with it, like
> http://www.silversmalltalk.com/ and Dan Ingalls' Lively Kernel.
>
I know the Lively Kernel and did some tests. I have some problems with the old
fashioned handling, that reminds me to the bloated squeak GUI. Pharo has a
refreshing new UI aproach, closer to the nowaday commons. Another problem is,
that there are no aplications for the Lively Kernel - maybe I am wrong? Maybe a
blend with the "cloud" has some future? Would be nice to integrate Ingalls huge
experiene into the Pharo-project?
> This is the book I fully recommend to anyone that really wants to
> understand
> the power of javascript: http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517748
>
I know that book and the Croqueford page
http://javascript.crockford.com/prototypal.htmland some more as well. There
are many other interesting sources! Just to add one: "Innocent Code: A Security
Wake-Up Call for Web Programmers"
Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 15, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470857447
ISBN-13: 978-04708574
But I think all that is a bit off topic on a Smalltalk mail list. But to
remember: You had a special Croqueford -question I tried to clarify. I think
the future mails hould focus on SmallTalk topics.
> On the other hands, I haven't look into Self or Lisaac, so, thanks for
> mentioning them, I'll look into them.
>
I do not know if hat could you inspire .- I just used that as an example to
emphasize that there is a large spectrum of more or less prototyped
languages.But ma be you do any thesis - then things might be different and it
is your open horizons.
Regards
B. Blöchl
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