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python on the smalltalk VM
Andrew Kuchlingakuchlin at mems-exchange.org
Thu Apr 19 12:03:22 EDT 2001
Perhaps this is a distorted reference to the Python .NET work? (Thetrip report is written in a fairly scattered way, so it's hard tofigure out if that's the case.) Judging from the Web site atwww.qks.com, they're working on Smalltalk for .NET, Another interesting quote from the Wednesday keynote by David Thomas: But I'm not suggesting you put young people on a pedestal. Look at some other communities they are highly regard but have little to say. We had the Python guy come talk at a conference and he gave us the same talk that Adele Goldberg gave years ago as something new. We were saddened. But what we have done is created a Smalltalk black hole were no ideas or light gets out. The Python guys rediscover our work and they become front page news. So Perl, Python, Ruby, Mumps, even APL have active newsletters, and publish things. Way more of a community than Smalltalk. Hey a conference on visual programming language in Education is coming up, but where are the Smalltalk people.Indeed.--amk
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