> By the way, in outlining the programming style that makes you > smile, you > just rediscovered Squeak. :-)
Please don't say that. I still think you talk/imply/think about the producer/programmer/toymaker on one hand and the consumer/student/player on the other in a different way then what is implied by my smile. Or else, if I redisovered Squeak how hard could it have been to discover it the first time. Doing fun and challenging things on computers is fun and challenging. Did Alan Kay say that first. If so, sorry. Or perhaps I am just too humble to understand my own genius in coming to such a facntastic conclusion. Squeaks pretense issues, and its licensing issues, are - by the way - not unrelated when you look at it. Art
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