Hi James,
a good list of enterprise projects is here
http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/cincom/blogView?content=successes.
The high-lights are JP Morgan, and Texas Instruments/Adventa. But also try
and dig up stuff on OOCL's ISIS 2 shipping app and Deutche Bahn's schduling
application (computes schedules for the entire German railway system).
If you dig you'll find lots of enterprise applications written in Smalltalk.
When I started working for ParcPlace Systems companies like JPMorgan didn't
allow us to name then since using Smalltalk was such an important
competitive advantage. That shot a lot of feet, indiscriminately amongst
both corporate user and vendo aliker.
On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 9:51 PM, James Ladd <[email protected]> wrote:
> While pleading for Smalltalk support with a developer from a popular and
> great IDE company, I got the
>
> following response (below)
>
>
> Is there anything I can do/show to prove or disprove the popularity of
> Smalltalk?
>
>
> Rgs, James.
>
>
> >>Hello James.
> >>About Smalltalk plugin. Weel, I’m not sure Smalltalk has a big audience
> now. I’ve never heard about commercial products based on Smalltalk.
> >>Here, some statistics http://langpop.com/
>