The beginnings of Smalltalk were not serene. . . part 5 covers a
major rewrite, where Alan Kay wanted to throw it all out and start
over, and also covers the Apple folks showing up. . .

http://www.smalltalk.org/smalltalk/TheEarlyHistoryOfSmalltalk_V.html

Kay's always had a computers-for-kids thing going, so those of you
who have the same sort of itch should find his viewpoint interesting.

He also didn't care much for the microprocessor revolution . . . :)

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Quite so clear as history says.
Stewart Stremler

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