Hi Jonathan,

Since your questions are related to HyperCard, I cross-post my reply to the HyperCard list.

As to your question about SmallTalk, there certainly is a relationship, which isn't revealed by the nature of the languages. Ted Kaehler was on the original HyperCard team and also participated in the original Squeak team at Alan Kay's Viewpoints Research Institute (see: <http://www.squeak.org/us/ted/> and <http://squeakland.org/community/biography/kaehler.html>). I have also read that SmallTalk was originally invented at Apple, which makes the relationship even closer. Despite personal and other connections, it cannot be said that SmallTalk is based on or strongly influenced by HyperTalk.

The above is directly related to you other question, about the creators of HyperCard. I have been able to find information about most of the original team that worked on HyperCard 1.0/1.0.1, except for Adam Paal, Marge Boots, Mary Sinclitico, Bob Goodenough, and Dan Winkler. I am really surprised that I can't find info on Dan Winkler. If anyone can help me with this, I'll be able to publish a (very) brief biography of the entire original team. If you have any facts or rumours about one of these persons, please write me, preferably off-list.

Best,

Mark

Lynch, Jonathan wrote:
Thanks Dan...

Another historical question for you...

What became of the creators of Hypercard? Were they involved in any of
Hypercard's descendants?


On May 19, 2005, at 6:32 AM, Lynch, Jonathan wrote:


Reading about smalltalk and hypertalk on the web, it seems like there is
a connection, but I am not clear what the connection might be.


Was hypercard inspired by smalltalk, or something like that?

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