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Pros and cons

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Is there an article out on Smalltalk versus Java? Anybody know the pros and cons?
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Re: Pros and cons

Alan Knight-2
There are many

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=smalltalk+vs.+java

:-)



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Re: Pros and cons

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One important advantage of Smalltalk that is not often mentioned, is the filtering effect on students and engineers. 
You can rightfully question the ability of someone if a candidate for a job is complaining that Smalltalk is old and we would be better in another language.

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Alexandre



On 18 Dec 2011, at 17:23, Alan Knight <[hidden email]> wrote:

There are many

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=smalltalk+vs.+java

:-)



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