Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-20 Thread Wilhelm Sanke
One of the xTalk languages not mentioned so far is "HyperPad" by Brightbill&Roberts with its script language "PadTalk". HyperPad - the first Hypercard clone for the DOS-world - appeared about one year after Hypercard was released. Unfortunately, HyperPad never made it to the Windows world and c

Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Dan Shafer
On May 19, 2005, at 5:12 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote: 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 Kaehl

Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Mark Schonewille
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 particip

Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Mikey
AppleTalk was Apple's (chatty) proprietary protocol which worked over LocalTalk hardware. BTW, since SC was an HC descendent, it's no wonder that the language name was similar. My recollection from that time and one of Bill's interviews with some rag was that they couldn't describe HC in any voca

Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Stephen Barncard
and there there was ... localTalk, the wiring protocol over special cables, then telephone wire. And wasn't the first Apple network protocol called AppleTalk? Or am I getting fuzzy here? I was really confused at first when I read about Wildcard and Hypertalk. [lol] sqb At 2:23 PM -0700 5/19/05

Re: [OT] Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Dan Shafer
As one of the Gray-Hairs around these parts -- and someone who has authored books on both xTalks and Smalltalk as well as coding far too many lines of both to be considered still sane -- I thought I'd take a stab at your question. There is virtually no real connection between the two languag

Is there a relationship between Xtalk languages and smalltalk?

2005-05-19 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
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? ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.r