John has updated the iPhone VM to version 1.07.
This new virtual machine uses the latest pharo image.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Smalltalk on the wall
Smalltalk in Eclipse
There are some first screenshots from STDT (Smalltalk Development Tooling) in Eclipse - an internal project at IBM.
Can you play with it? I dont think so. From one of the comments by Dan Heidinga:
However, it's nice - but working with a full Smalltalk system is better ;)
Can you play with it? I dont think so. From one of the comments by Dan Heidinga:
"Currently, the project is strictly internal. We hope to be presenting at EclipseCon this year and should have a better answer by then."
However, it's nice - but working with a full Smalltalk system is better ;)
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Crack.NET
If you like tools like the windows utilities from Sysinternals (now at Microsoft) you will surely love tools like Snoop or the new Crack.NET.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
SmallFaces, a widget toolkit for Seaside
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Silverlight and Eclipse
There is a nice Eclipse UML plugin "eUML2" from a company called Soyatec. When doing Java stuff I use it for various reasons:
- UML is a good way to communicate designs
- it integrates nicely with the editors (changes in code are reflected in model diagrams and vice versa)
- the file format is XML
- refactorings can also be applied in the diagrams
- the graphic is nicely done and visually appealing
I was suprised to hear that Microsoft is now giving funding to them to develop a Silverlight (yes the one from .NET) integration into Eclipse. See:
http://www.eclipse4sl.org/
Until today support for .NET in Eclipse was very comfortless. There was once a simplified C# Editor and there were no real builders and natures to support compilation for .NET languages. Will see how far they integrate, so new things to try out this evening...
- UML is a good way to communicate designs
- it integrates nicely with the editors (changes in code are reflected in model diagrams and vice versa)
- the file format is XML
- refactorings can also be applied in the diagrams
- the graphic is nicely done and visually appealing
I was suprised to hear that Microsoft is now giving funding to them to develop a Silverlight (yes the one from .NET) integration into Eclipse. See:
http://www.eclipse4sl.org/
Until today support for .NET in Eclipse was very comfortless. There was once a simplified C# Editor and there were no real builders and natures to support compilation for .NET languages. Will see how far they integrate, so new things to try out this evening...
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Gartner analyst and Smalltalks comeback
Mark Driver, an analyst at Gartner group blogs on Smalltalk. I like this quote:
Hat tip to Randal for the news.
"You think Rails is cool? Check out seaside."
Hat tip to Randal for the news.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Squeak "multi-vm"
Looks like Sam S. Adams (IBM Research) and David Ungar (known from Self programming language) have constructed a Squeak "multi-vm" a Squeak VM adapted to run on 56 of the 64 cores on the Tilera64 processor family.
Read more here and here.
As Sam noted on the Squeak list they plan to attend the SqueakBOF at OOPSLA and demo the current multicore VM work.
Read more here and here.
As Sam noted on the Squeak list they plan to attend the SqueakBOF at OOPSLA and demo the current multicore VM work.
Sounds like Smalltalk
TaalPulse is a free software Lehra, Theka and Tampura machine for the student of Hindustani (northern Indian) music. It is designed to run on portable devices (such as Compaq iPaq) but it also runs on desktop computers (Windows, Linux and MacOS).
TaalPulse is developed by Guillaume Pothier using Squeak Smalltalk. See
http://taalpulse.net/
for more information.
TaalPulse is developed by Guillaume Pothier using Squeak Smalltalk. See
http://taalpulse.net/
for more information.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
FreeCAD/Croquet update
Phua Khai Fong gave an update on the state of his FreeCAD/Croquet project for GSOC 2008.
There is also a website available:
http://www.oopgames.com/freecad/
There is also a website available:
http://www.oopgames.com/freecad/
Monday, October 06, 2008
WAX - Writing API for XML
The writing API for XML (for Java and Ruby) is now also available for Smalltalk from the author R. Mark Volkmann.
see http://www.squeaksource.com/WAX.html
see http://www.squeaksource.com/WAX.html
Sophie news
Looks like the open source Sophie project (developed in Squeak) gets no funding anymore and should be redeveloped in Java by a new company.
Meanwhile this is also discussed on slashdot.
Sad - but the original developers try to keep the project alive and moved to
http://opensophie.org.
Meanwhile this is also discussed on slashdot.
Sad - but the original developers try to keep the project alive and moved to
http://opensophie.org.
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