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  • Smalltalk
  • Smalltalk
  • Smalltalk
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  • Είναι μία Προγραμματιστική Γλώσσα.
  • Was fällt einem beim Thema Smalltalk ein? Gespräche über schönes Wetter, erstes Kennenlernen, kurz man hat ein Date. Der echte Informatiker jedoch denkt bei Smallalk an die einzige rein objektorientierte Programmiersprache. Nur noch an wenigen Hochschulen gelehrt ist ein Smalltalker - also ein Mensch, der Smalltalk beherrscht - auf dem Deutschen Markt Gold wert. Beherrscht man diese Sprache kann man seinen Lohn selbst bestimmen und die Partnersuche wird auch ein sehr einfaches Unterfangen, sind die Smalltalker doch als absolute Sexbomben bekannt. Doch was macht Smalltalk so interessant? Ganz klar. Es ist die einfache Bedienung und natürlich die übersichtliche Entwicklungsumgebung ObjectStudio
  • Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. Smalltalk was created as the language to underpin the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human-computer symbiosis". It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for constructionist learning, at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, and others during the 1970s, influenced by Lisp, Logo, Sketchpad and Simula.
  • Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. Smalltalk was created as the language to underpin the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human–computer symbiosis." It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for constructionist learning, at the Learning Research Group (LRG) of Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, and others during the 1970s.
  • Tommy helped Klaus take care of a competing pimp, but Klaus still needs assistance with something. Klaus' friends, now former friends, have been talking bad things about him and Klaus wants them to be killed. Tommy thinks it's ridiculous to kill people just because they've been rude, and disagrees to do it. Klaus then changes plans; he orders Tommy to destroy their meth lab instead.
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  • Smalltalk
latest release version
  • Smalltalk-80 version 2
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  • Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation, a.k.a. the "Blue book", a seminal book on the language
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  • 250
wikibooks
  • Smalltalk
latest release date
  • 1980
Operating System
typing
implementations
  • Pharo, Squeak, GNU Smalltalk, VisualWorks, Dolphin Smalltalk, Smalltalk/X, VA Smalltalk
influenced by
paradigm
Developer
  • Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Diana Merry, Scott Wallace, Peter Deutsch and Xerox PARC
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influenced
  • Objective-C, Self, Java, PHP 5, Logtalk, Dylan, AppleScript, Lisaac, NewtonScript, Python, Ruby, Groovy, Scala, Perl 6, Common Lisp Object System, Falcon, Io, Ioke, Fancy, Dart
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Conditions of failure
  • Wasted/Busted
  • Klaus' "friends" are killed
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  • Είναι μία Προγραμματιστική Γλώσσα.
  • Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. Smalltalk was created as the language to underpin the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human-computer symbiosis". It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for constructionist learning, at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, and others during the 1970s, influenced by Lisp, Logo, Sketchpad and Simula. The language was first generally released as Smalltalk-80 and has been widely used since. Smalltalk-like languages are in continuing active development, and have gathered loyal communities of users around them. ANSI Smalltalk was ratified in 1998 and represents the standard version of Smalltalk. First comment! Thanks for the kind words Emilie. Your blog and ebook have rellay helped me figure out some things this past year, and I'm excited to build the Puttylike/multipotentialite community with you. There's so much to look forward to! First comment! Thanks for the kind words Emilie. Your blog and ebook have rellay helped me figure out some things this past year, and I'm excited to build the Puttylike/multipotentialite community with you. There's so much to look forward to!
  • Was fällt einem beim Thema Smalltalk ein? Gespräche über schönes Wetter, erstes Kennenlernen, kurz man hat ein Date. Der echte Informatiker jedoch denkt bei Smallalk an die einzige rein objektorientierte Programmiersprache. Nur noch an wenigen Hochschulen gelehrt ist ein Smalltalker - also ein Mensch, der Smalltalk beherrscht - auf dem Deutschen Markt Gold wert. Beherrscht man diese Sprache kann man seinen Lohn selbst bestimmen und die Partnersuche wird auch ein sehr einfaches Unterfangen, sind die Smalltalker doch als absolute Sexbomben bekannt. Doch was macht Smalltalk so interessant? Ganz klar. Es ist die einfache Bedienung und natürlich die übersichtliche Entwicklungsumgebung ObjectStudio
  • Tommy helped Klaus take care of a competing pimp, but Klaus still needs assistance with something. Klaus' friends, now former friends, have been talking bad things about him and Klaus wants them to be killed. Tommy thinks it's ridiculous to kill people just because they've been rude, and disagrees to do it. Klaus then changes plans; he orders Tommy to destroy their meth lab instead. Tommy meets Klaus' buddies in front of the apartment they manufacture the meth in. Tommy beats them up so they wouldn't interrupt when he destroys their lab. After wrecking the lab, Tommy gains two-star wanted level, and must the player evade it in order to complete the mission.
  • Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. Smalltalk was created as the language to underpin the "new world" of computing exemplified by "human–computer symbiosis." It was designed and created in part for educational use, more so for constructionist learning, at the Learning Research Group (LRG) of Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, and others during the 1970s. The language was first generally released as Smalltalk-80. Smalltalk-like languages are in continuing active development, and have gathered loyal communities of users around them. ANSI Smalltalk was ratified in 1998 and represents the standard version of Smalltalk.
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