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James Ladd
Hi All,

I have started Redline Smalltalk the language and its implementation.
Its in wiki form right now, and you can find it on the main github repo.
You are welcome to participate. In fact I'd appreciate the less gramatically
challenged to take a look :)

I'll be adding to it as I can.

- James.
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Vitor Medina Cruz
Coming from Java background, I found two references particularly good:

Design Principles Behind Smalltalk: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/smalltalk.html
I Can Read C++ and Java But I Can’t Read Smalltalk: http://www.eli.sdsu.edu/courses/spring01/cs635/readingSmalltalk.pdf

Do you think those are good references for the e-book?

On Thursday, January 3, 2013 1:31:13 AM UTC-2, jamesl wrote:
Hi All,

I have started Redline Smalltalk the language and its implementation.
Its in wiki form right now, and you can find it on the main github repo.
You are welcome to participate. In fact I'd appreciate the less gramatically
challenged to take a look :)

I'll be adding to it as I can.

- James.
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James Ladd
I'll certainly be reviewing them for the list. Thank you.

On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Vitor Cruz <[hidden email]> wrote:
Coming from Java background, I found two references particularly good:

Design Principles Behind Smalltalk: http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/smalltalk.html
I Can Read C++ and Java But I Can’t Read Smalltalk: http://www.eli.sdsu.edu/courses/spring01/cs635/readingSmalltalk.pdf

Do you think those are good references for the e-book?


On Thursday, January 3, 2013 1:31:13 AM UTC-2, jamesl wrote:
Hi All,

I have started Redline Smalltalk the language and its implementation.
Its in wiki form right now, and you can find it on the main github repo.
You are welcome to participate. In fact I'd appreciate the less gramatically
challenged to take a look :)

I'll be adding to it as I can.

- James.