Welcome to GNU Smalltalk (GST) monthly digest, a place to find a summary of happenings from the world of GST. If you don't know what GST is, you can look at [1] to learn more about this beautiful programming language.
Here are some of the news happened last month: - Nicolas Petton announced Jtalk. Jtalk is an implementation of the Smalltalk language that runs on top of the JavaScript runtime: http://forum.world.st/Jtalk-a-Smalltalk-for-web-developers-td3354669.html - Gwenael Casaccio is now a part of Planet GNOME: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/hello-planet-gnome - GNU Smalltalk 3.2.4 released: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/gnu-smalltalk-3-2-4 - GNU Smalltalk 4.1 is also released: http://forum.world.st/GNU-Smalltalk-4-1-released-td3419830.html - Mathieu Suen explains how to use MiniDebugger, a command line debugger for GST: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mathk/how-use-minideubgger - The WebQA did an interview with Nicolas Petton: http://www.thewebqa.com/javascript/nicolas-petton-on-smalltalk-on-the-javascript-runtime/ - Chasing memory leaks: http://forum.world.st/Strategy-to-finding-memleaks-td3438067.html [1] GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 programming language. It runs on most POSIX compatible operating systems (including GNU/Linux, of course), as well as under Windows. Smalltalk is a dynamic, purely object-oriented programming language, also well-versed in scripting tasks. You can get more information from: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/ Mailing list: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/community/ml http://forum.world.st/Gnu-f1290346.html Blogs: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog Wiki: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/wiki
Canol Gökel
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Hello, While I was using Tcl mailing list there was (and still is) a weekly Tcl-URL, some kind of report which summarizes what happened during the week. I enjoyed it very much so today I thought why not do it for GST? So here it is :) I might create a wiki page for it so that everyone can suggest what to add for the next month's digest. Suggestions are welcome...
Canol Gökel
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> While I was using Tcl mailing list there was (and still is) a weekly
> Tcl-URL, some kind of report which summarizes what happened during the week. > I enjoyed it very much so today I thought why not do it for GST? So here it > is :) I might create a wiki page for it so that everyone can suggest what to > add for the next month's digest. Suggestions are welcome... This is a great initiative, thanks! Creating a Wiki page is surely appropriate. Paolo _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk |
The wiki page has arrived: http://smalltalk.gnu.org/wiki/GNU_Smalltalk_Monthly_Digest
Canol Gökel
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Hi,
That's great Canol ;-) Cheers, Gwen On 04/09/2011 05:50 PM, ZuLuuuuuu wrote: > Welcome to GNU Smalltalk (GST) monthly digest, a place to find a summary of > happenings from the world of GST. If you don't know what GST is, you can > look at [1] to learn more about this beautiful programming language. > > Here are some of the news happened last month: > > > - Nicolas Petton announced Jtalk. Jtalk is an implementation of the > Smalltalk language that runs on top of the JavaScript runtime: > > http://forum.world.st/Jtalk-a-Smalltalk-for-web-developers-td3354669.html > > - Gwenael Casaccio is now a part of Planet GNOME: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/hello-planet-gnome > > - GNU Smalltalk 3.2.4 released: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/gnu-smalltalk-3-2-4 > > - GNU Smalltalk 4.1 is also released: > > http://forum.world.st/GNU-Smalltalk-4-1-released-td3419830.html > > - Mathieu Suen explains how to use MiniDebugger, a command line debugger > for GST: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mathk/how-use-minideubgger > > - The WebQA did an interview with Nicolas Petton: > > > http://www.thewebqa.com/javascript/nicolas-petton-on-smalltalk-on-the-javascript-runtime/ > > - Chasing memory leaks: > > http://forum.world.st/Strategy-to-finding-memleaks-td3438067.html > > > [1] GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 programming > language. It runs on most POSIX compatible operating systems (including > GNU/Linux, of course), as well as under Windows. Smalltalk is a dynamic, > purely object-oriented programming language, also well-versed in scripting > tasks. You can get more information from: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/ > > Mailing list: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/community/ml > http://forum.world.st/Gnu-f1290346.html > > Blogs: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog > > Wiki: > > http://smalltalk.gnu.org/wiki > > ----- > Canol Gökel > -- > View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/GNU-Smalltalk-Monthly-Digest-April-2011-tp3438614p3438614.html > Sent from the Gnu mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > help-smalltalk mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk |
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