>>> :)
>> What would you be an extreme abstractor :)
>> 
>> BTW henrik it is snowing at your place because here eveyrthing is white but 
>> not deep enough to have fun with it.
>> 
> Not much snow here either, supposedly coming next week. Colder than I 
> like though, -9C this morning :S
> BTW, I somehow ended up reading the Squeak mailing list from Dec. 2004 
> yesterday, the correct quote for what I believe you allude to would be 
> "Random reorganizer" ;)

lol

>>> 
> One step at a time...
> For all the people interested in learning in the Squeak community, it 
> somewhat surprises me not one of them seems concerned of the experience 
> for anyone above the age of 10.
> IE. If you're a student looking for an open-source implementation of 
> Smalltalk to learn from and dive in all the way to the turtles, even if 
> you made it past the UI of squeak, you'd still be running away screaming 
> from the mess underneath, instead of admiring its structure and 
> beautiful code...

amen! Now this is changing so we should also learn from them and stay humble.
working and learning.

I used to teach and to never lie to smart students else they think and know
that you are an idiot. So I always said: this is a cool concept, the 
implementation 
is suboptimal but we are working on fixing it.
Now we do it.

Stef
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