This is, uhmancient. And yet, it looks very useable even now.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4365247885921962429q=environmenthl=en
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Squeakland (was Etoys) based on Squeak, is a really cool tool for kids
to learn with: http://www.squeakland.org/
And there's Alice too www.alice.org (although it looks like they're
moving from Squeak to Java).
Let's not forget Open Croquet: www.opencroquet.org
Cheers,
Luis.
Thomas
The Smalltalk world,where i'm modestly active, has a number of interesting
things going on these days including a brilliant new project called Sophie
for multi-media book thingies (pardon the jargon :-) ). It also features
what I suspect is the largest non-Java set of available llibraries,
StrongTalk has just been Open Sourced by Sun.
There's lots of cool stuff going on, but doesn't get disseminated as
widely, although Seaside is making waves (ouch!).
Cheers,
Luis.
Dan Shafer wrote:
The Smalltalk world,where i'm modestly active, has a number of
interesting things going on