Where is "Squeak Demo for Blowing Students' Minds"?

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Where is "Squeak Demo for Blowing Students' Minds"?

Sean P. DeNigris
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I found a reference to that intriguing Demo in "Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia".

The link given was http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/52. I followed the redirect to the current Squeak Swiki, but searching turned up nothing. Any ideas where I might find it? Or what it is? An active essay? Text doc?

Thanks.
Cheers,
Sean
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Re: Where is "Squeak Demo for Blowing Students' Minds"?

Bert Freudenberg
Maybe the world's smallest drawing program?

http://web.archive.org/web/20000709202414/http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/52

Some wiki pages were reused, unfortunately. But kudos to Brewster Kahle and his team!

- Bert -


> On 15.03.2015, at 19:50, Sean P. DeNigris <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Squeak: Open Personal
> Computing and Multimedia



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Re: Where is "Squeak Demo for Blowing Students' Minds"?

Sean P. DeNigris
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> Maybe the world's smallest drawing program?
Thanks! That looks like it.
Cheers,
Sean
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Re: Where is "Squeak Demo for Blowing Students' Minds"?

timrowledge
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On 15-03-2015, at 2:13 PM, Bert Freudenberg <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Maybe the world's smallest drawing program?

Restored to the swiki as http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6201
 â€˜SimplePaintingProgram’

tim
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