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If you ever find yourself feeling particularly ambitious, the siren's song is
here:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/962
I often drop by this page. If we had a web browser written in Smalltalk, I
could drop most of my operating system and live in Squeak all the time; go full
screen an
I mentioned:
> (1) http://www.squeaksource.com/MediaView.html
> (2) External Web Browser
http://www.squeaksource.com/ExternalWebBrowser.html
The above are Monticello source code repositories, which your book may
not mention.
http://book.seaside.st/book/getting-started/pharo/monticello
Chris Cunnington's advice was perfect.
Guillaume wrote:
> Does that mean that Scamper is not available in Squeak 4.3?
> Perhaps he was replaced by another browser?
It is not yet ported to 4.x, nor was it replaced, as far as I know, so
your question prompted me to search the web for other code tha
Chris Cunnington a écrit :
You'll see that Squeak 3.0 came out in 2005, so there is a seven year
difference between it and Squeak 4.3.
Squeak 3.8 has Scamper. And Alice3D would be in an older version of
Squeak as well.
http://ftp.squeak.org/3.8/
Ok I see. Does that mean that Scamper is not
Hi Guillaume,
If you look at this page:
http://ftp.squeak.org/
You'll see that Squeak 3.0 came out in 2005, so there is a seven year
difference between it and Squeak 4.3.
Squeak 3.8 has Scamper. And Alice3D would be in an older version of
Squeak as well.
http://ftp.squeak.org/3.8/
Chris
Hello,
I'm new to the list so to introduce myself I'm a kernel developer and I
don't know anything about object oriented programming. As I like to
discover new things I decided to learn a new object language, is there
something better than smalltalk :) ? Thus, to discover smalltalk I
started by d