Le lundi 14 mars 2011 à 21:53 +0100, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit : > Thanks nicolas > I want to have a look at your code :).
Sure, you can browse the code from the class browser (available in the web page) or directly the st source in the chunk format here: https://github.com/NicolasPetton/jtalk/tree/master/st Cheers, Nicolas > > Stef > > On Mar 14, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Nicolas Petton wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I would like to share a project I'm working on on my spare time: Jtalk > > Smalltalk. > > > > http://nicolaspetton.github.com/jtalk > > https://github.com/NicolasPetton/jtalk > > > > Jtalk is an implementation of the Smalltalk language that compiles into > > JavaScript. > > > > Some features: > > - it is written in itself (including the parser/compiler) > > - it is self-contained > > - it compiles into efficient JS code > > - it uses the Squeak chunk format > > - Pharo is considered as the reference implementation > > > > I think Jtalk can be compared to CoffeeScript[1], Objective-J[2] or > > Clamato[3], from which it reuses some ideas and code. > > > > Jtalk includes an IDE with a class browser, transcript and workspace, an > > HTML canvas similar to Seaside and a jQuery binding. > > > > It is still a young piece of code, and some important features are still > > missing/incomplete. > > > > Cheers, > > Nicolas Petton > > > > [1] http://jashkenas.github.com/coffee-script/ > > [2] http://cappuccino.org/ > > [3] http://clamato.net > > > > > >
