See also:
- More than any website so far, this one implements the largest piece of the original Xerox PARC Learning Research Group's vision for programming and education. Free downloads: run Squeak from in a Web browser (free plugin), software, program sharing/exchange areas, Alan Kay essays. - Free, open source, open research, super portable, new Smalltalk-80-based language, written in itself, by Smalltalk's inventors, the (nomadic) original Xerox PARC, Alan Kay team, now founding the Viewpoints Research Institute. Runs on 22+ platforms, hardware and OS. "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.- Cetus Links: Squeak - - Links on objects and components of the object-oriented language Squeak; information on tutorials, mailing lists, books, projects, compilers, interpreters.
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- CREATE Squeak Smalltalk Page - - A Squeak information page at the "Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE)," Dept. of Music, UC Santa Barbara.
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- The Future of Squeak - - By Dan Shafer, The WeTalk Network, Inc. Chapter from book; speculates on how we get from where Squeak was to Alan Kay's final Dynabook vision.
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- MailList: Yahoo Groups: Powertalk - - Archive: Smalltalk general discussion emphasizing Squeak. Goal: improve Smalltalk with tools to easly develop enterprise programs. Much Italian content.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- Open Croquet - - Was Tea. Software architecture for deep collaboration between user teams, highly portable, full development and delivery platform, united user and development environment, Squeak extension, bit-identical, on many platforms. [Open Source, Squeak License.
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- Squeak - - Hans-Martin Mosner's Squeak resources.
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- Squeak Browser - - Are you patient? You can browse Squeak, now, from most Web browsers. Try Squeak before you download. Preview the latest changes. Seriously slick. Does any other programming language let you do this.
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- Squeak Foundation - - To assist in the evolution of Squeak into its ultimate expression as an exquisite personal and collaborative computing environment that is open, well supported, and freely available across the great majority of modern platforms and operating systems.
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- Squeak News Electronic Magazine - - First, and so far only, E-zine on Squeak. Latest information as monthly free email, website, or full CD-ROM edition with software. Prominent gurus will regularly contribute.
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- Squeak Projects by CyberARTS @ Don Mills MS - - Grade 8 class used media authoring software, explored it's classroom possibilities; set goals, created projects, wrote tutorials thereon. Project approved by Canada's Schoolnet Grassroots program to become Interactive Learning Project for Internet. Descriptions, downloads.
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- Squeak Shares Soar - - Handful of Squeak goodies (syntax coloring, Cream font, Units, XML parser, Palm OS tools), links, by Helge Horch.
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- Squeak: The Great Return - - By Satoshi Nishihara. Descriptions, free goodies, links, and the fascinating 'Squeak Scale: Let it Grow: Brief Comparison of Class Library'. English, Nihongo.
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- SqueakCMI.org - - Squeak in education project. Swiki has over 1,100 scripted eToys. Begun by Kathleen Harness. Host: Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE), College of Education, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaig.
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- SqueakDoc - - The most official Squeak documentation, as official as it gets. Password controlled Swiki.
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- Squeakersweb - - New Georgia Tech Squeakers (students) describe their new projects, from multimedia authoring to advanced Swiki types; and staff list. Funders: National Science Foundation, Siemens, Al West Technology Fund.
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- Squeaking - - Information for novices on how to get up to speed in Smalltalk. Mostly a collection of prized mailing list notes, some small hacks.
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- Swiki about Squeak - - Squeak Wiki 2. Mark Guzdial's Squeak Wiki Server, written in Squeak; at Georgia Tech.
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- Swiki Swiki - - Comanche an open-source web server for Squeak. Swiki is a popular implementation of Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb (Squeak + Wiki = Swiki) that runs under Comanche. Both Comanche and Swiki are implemented by Mark Guzdial's Collaborative Software Laboratory at Georgia Tech. Swiki FAQ. List of Comanche Swikis.
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- Swikis on coweb.cc - - List of over 40 Swikis at Georgia Tech, all run on Squeak Comanche Web server.
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- Tweak - - Squeak's likely successor. Has asynchronous event architecture, mixes interface models: class- + prototype-based, MVC + Morphic. [Open Source.
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- 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.
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- Viewpoints Research Institute - - Nonprofit organization dedicated to improving general education and understanding of complex systems, more so by using new inventions in interactive constructive computing, directed by some of the greatest minds in computer science.
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- Whisker: The O-O Stacking Browser - - New object-oriented code browser for Squeak Smalltalk environment: gives simple, intuitive way to view contents of multiple classes/methods at once, uses screen space efficiently, needs little window moving/resizing, via introducing concept of subpane stacking. Principles may be used in browsers for other OO languages.
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- Who's Who - - Fast growing (over 160) list of Squeak's community.
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- Opencroquet - - Forum with many informative comments on this 3D environment; runs atop the Squeak environment, atop another OS. [Slashdot] (March 12, 2003)
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- Introducing Open Croquet - - Brief news story with forum and comments, on this research 3D environment for Squeak. [OSNews.com] (March 11, 2003)
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- Exquisite Computing - - By Paul Bissex. Brief article describing Squeak. [Wired 7.07] (July, 1999)
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- The Mouse that Squeaked - - Medium size story describes early days, hopes, for Smalltalk and Squeak. [Wired News] (December 15, 1998)
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