Hi Steven, you wrote:

> In 2009, Robert Martin gave a talk at RailsConf titled "What Killed
> Smalltalk Could Kill Ruby".

I've yet to watch the video, I'll do that later tonight, but I also remember 
what DHH said about Smalltalk in his FLOSS interview about Rails, with Randal 
Schwartz, in July 2009:

"""
[...] Smalltalk in itself... I tried a few times with some of the images, but 
it's too much of a different world. It's too idealistic for me in some senses. 
It's too much “throw out everything you know and I will show you a new world”. 
I haven't been ready to take that red pill.

I really like that Ruby is sort of, lets extract 80, 90 percent of what awesome 
about that and inject it with some real-world pragmatic approaches, like: You 
can use the text editor you like; You can save files on the file system; You 
can all these things in tracks with the real world. You don't have to leave 
everything behind to jump into this Smalltalk world. To me the whole thing 
about the Smalltalk images which is always just too confusing to me. Why? 
There's all this different distributions, they're not really compatible, it 
just seems like a hassle. I just didn't have the patience to wade through all 
that. But I'm glad somebody else did. I'm glad that all that wisdom is 
available mostly to people using Ruby. So, yeah, again: Not really.
"""

Source: 
http://www.transcribed-interview.com/dhh-rails-david-heinemeier-hansson-interview-randal-schwartz-floss.html

Disclosure: I'm the one who made that transcription, and I recognized it from 
memory.

Greetings,

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