Surf these sites: Acorn Squeak -- His coolness: artist, biker, motorcycle and code hacker, Tim Rowledge''s fine port to Acorn and other StrongARM units, Corel''s NetWinder Linux box (with Craig Latta), and Compaq/DEC Itsy micro hand-held linux PDA. Advantive Associates Squeak Pages -- A Squeak site with some downloads & demos. Browse Squeak Now -- Are you patient? You can browse Squeak, now, from most Web browsers! Try Squeak *before* you download. Preview the latest changes! Not finished yet, but seriously slick. What other programming language lets you do this? Cheese -- Boris G. Chr. Shingarov''s version of Squeak, to let Squeak use native resources of modern GUI systems, while not sacrificing portability, not only among such systems, but preserve BitBlt for systems that need it, like DOS. Computerworld: This revolution brought to you by ... -- Squeak and Alan Kay get a few paragraphs in a depressing story on Doug Engelbart''s Unfinished Revolution. DOS Squeak -- Chris Grindstaff''s Native DOS port of older Squeak. Dandelion -- Smalltalk code analysis/output framework for Squeak. Analyze code and output results in varied formats. (This is the first release of Dandelion, version 0.3, so only HTML outputter is implemented.) ESUG Summer School -- by Ian Piumarta. Lessons on Squeak and Jitter. Postscript format slide presentation. FTP site: France, INRIA -- Squeak UNIX ports. FTP site: Germany, U of Karlsruhe -- Get the 1 disk Squeak demo, like the famous QNX demo, in /demo directory. FTP site: Germany, U of Magdeburg -- Squeak Windows Ports. FTP site: USA, UCSB CREATE -- Most Squeak ports and packages, home of Siren music system. FTP site: USA, UIUC -- Many Squeak ports: old to new; Mac, Unix, Win32/CE. FTP site: USA, UIUC Squeak goodies library -- Many system extensions, applications. Georgia Tech Squeakers -- Shiny new, high performance G.T. Squeakers describe their new projects, from multimedia authoring to advanced Swiki types. Vrooommm! Golgi Outliner -- by Michal Starke. Many fine features including expanding entries via Macintosh-finder-like tipping triangles. Goodies and Toys -- Wide selection of free VisualWorks software ported to Squeak by Satoshi Nishihara. Many were first coded by Atsushi Aoki. Goodies by Pope -- STP''s Version12 Goodies Collection: Loads of new tools and system class extensions. Ian Piumarta page -- His awesomeness, VM crafter extrordinaire''. Also ports Squeak to many UNIX OSs. Kurtz-Fernhout Software: Smalltalk about Squeak Smalltalk -- Home of Embedded Squeak, version 1.0 for Squeak 2.2, by Paul Fernhout. ZIP file has standalone EXE file to run Squeak in Win95 text-only console, and all source code (VC++ 5.0, Squeak 2.2) to produce it. Uses Squeak license. Little Language List: Smalltalk -- Short list of some of today''s vital Smalltalk links. MailList: Squeak MailArchive -- Searchable archive of the last 400 days of the main Squeak email list. MailList: UIUC Squeak Mail Index -- See what users and developers write about Squeak. MathMorphs -- New project where we combine Mathematics and Smalltalk. Our goal: explore and promote use of Squeak and Morphic as a major tool in mathematics work. MuSwiki -- Swiki-like system using Morphic objects instead of HTML, pages look the same in any browser, content can contain arbitrary Smalltalk code behind the scenes. Reinier''s Squeak Page -- Oh well, a bit of this and a bit of that. Nice pieces of code to try in your own Squeak environment. Russ'' Smalltalk et. al. Page -- Small page for amateur smalltalker''s like me. I have been climbing the smalltalk learning curve for a little while and I will occasionally place smalltalk code on my site. I''ll answer any beginner level smalltalk questions put to me or I will find someone else who can answer. Siren 2.2 Outline -- Squeak sound/music tools. SmallInterfaces in Squeak -- The "SmallInterfaces" extension to Squeak introduces the notion of "interface" in Smalltalk (developed by Benny Sadeh). Squeak 2.2 Outline -- System description and release notes. Squeak Documentation Swiki -- Pages of information useful to first-time users of Squeak, more so Version 2.2. Squeak FAQ: new -- Swiki-based Squeak FAQ: new as of 1999.08.30. Squeak Online Book -- Torsten Bergmann has begun a detailed Squeak Online Book. Already covers many basic topics including Morphic, and scripting. Squeak Shares Soar! -- A handful of Squeak goodies and links by Helge Horch. Squeak.org -- Free, open source, open research, super portable, new Smalltalk-80-based language, written in itself, by Smalltalk''s inventors, the original, Xerox PARC, Alan Kay team, now at Disney. Runs on many platforms, including Linux x86/PowerPC. "Next to universal access, malleability is the prime figure of merit for Squeak. It is our intention for Squeak to evolve." Now hybridized with the Self language''s Morphic User Interface Toolkit. Squeak: The Great Return -- Train kept a rollin'', Novice kept a Squeakin''. Cool Japanese site, y''all; by Satoshi Nishihara. Free goodies, and the fascinating "Squeak Scale: Let it grow: brief comparison of class library". SqueakDoc -- The most official Squeak documentation, as official as it gets. Password controlled Swiki. SqueakOS: bootable diskette -- SqueakOS fits on one (1!) 3.5" bootable floppy diskette with graphics development and experimentation environment. Squeaking... -- Information for Smalltalk novices on how to get up to speed in Smalltalk. Mostly a collection of prized mailing list notes and some small hacks. Swiki about GSUG -- German Smalltalk Users'' Group. No English. Swiki about Squeak -- Squeak Wiki 2. Mark Guzdial''s Squeak Wiki Server, written in Squeak; at Georgia Tech. Swiki about Swikis -- A place to write on Swikis as technology, place, and tool. Here we test structures to use in other Swikis, discuss Swikis and its underlying Pluggable WebServer (PWS), and think about what to do with them. We have a PWS Admin Utility, first results of Swiki student surveys, and PWS and Swiki FAQ. Ted Kaehler Home Page -- One of Smalltalk''s original core creators, and Squeak team member, speaks out. A warm, friendly page. Diverse topics: from Smalltalk philosophy, to alternative schooling, to nanotechnology. The 4th Estate, Inc. : Squeak Software Downloads -- An exception handling system for Smalltalk is available here. The 4th Estate is actually a publishing business. The Swiki SWIKI Front Page -- This is a place to talk about Swiki. Consider this a sandbox to play around with the ideas. You''ll find people testing structures here that they use in other Swikis, discussing Swikis, and thinking about what to do with these things.add things here. Tyrrell''s Squeak page -- Tyrrell''s no tyro, though his page is! New page; little there now, except his personal downloads. More to come. UCSB CREATE Squeak Smalltalk Page -- University of California Santa Barbara, Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology. Potent music tools for Smalltalk. Original mail list archive. Who''s Who -- Fast growing (over 160) list of Squeak''s community. Wiki about Squeak -- Squeak Wiki 1. Ward Cunningham''s original Squeak Wiki Server, written in Perl. Often down, thus: Swiki. ZDNet: Making a little noise about Squeak -- by Erica Schroeder. Ziff-Davis notices Squeak. Zaurus PDA Squeak -- Yoshiki Ohshima''s got Squeak running on Sharp''s Zaurus! He researches computer languages at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematical and Computing Science, Sassa Laboratory.
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