You should think that they use their smalltalk for their projects. Stef
On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Clément Bera <[email protected]> wrote: > How can people even know Smalltalk MT still exist with their website and > their communication ? > > I looked at other Smalltalks a while ago, for Smalltalk MT I clicked on > "what's new" on their website and I got that: > > <Screen Shot 2013-12-09 at 9.18.11 AM.png> > > Then I thought this Smalltalk was dead (nothing new in the past 4 years) and > I didn't look any further. > > > 2013/12/8 Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> > > > Yes - still alive and kicking. But I'm sure you did not notice since there > > are no "big" announcements or advertising for it. > > ObjectConnect follows the "time is better invested into technology" > > strategy. > > It is one of the most interesting Smalltalks ever implemented. > > http://www.objectconnect.com/stmt_overview.htm > I like the idea that you can get 50kb applications. > Now since this is a closed system and windows-centric. > But I like that it shows that Smalltalk does not have to be the image centric > way. > > > > > The newest ST/MT 6.3 version (now 64 bit) is from end of November 2013 > > Now it is not a community thing. :) > And the web site stop and 5.6 in 2009. > > Last time I talk to tarrick he told me that he could control the "no gc in > the next 250 frames on PS2" > but it was in 1998 :) > > > Stef >
