Also - take a look at this screen cast Michael Lucas-Smith (from the
Industry Misinterpretations podcast) made of an early alpha version of Web
Velocity - Cincom's new AJAXy web based IDE ( built using the Seaside web
framework ).

http://bit.ly/1lmnkU

Mark

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM, David Chuhay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> If you're interested in Smalltalk podcasts, you probably want to take a
> look at Industry Misinterpretations
>
> http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/userblogs/cincom/blogView?content=podcasts
>
>  - David Chuhay
>
> Michael Neale wrote:
> > As mentioned in episode #207, I would also be interested in more
> > interviews with smalltalk people.
> >
> > People smarter then me who I trust have told me how great smalltalk
> > was - and I am inclined to believe them. However, I was around in the
> > 90s, just not developing smalltalk apps - but using some. They were to
> > put it politely "underwhelming" from a users point of view (actually
> > terrible) - they felt nothing like other apps of the time, worked
> > slowly and painfully.
> >
> > So perhaps one of the failings of smalltalk wasn't just the
> > proprietary/expensive nature of the tools, but the fact that it made
> > things great for the developers at the expense of end users (which at
> > the end of the day are the ones who count).
> >
> > However, I get the impression from the early days of smalltalk was
> > that user/developer was all meant to blend together (which is a noble
> > aim).
> > >
> >
>
>
> >
>


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Bill Harlan

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