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- Bytesmiths Smalltalk Information - Much Smalltalk information: full text of many publications and tutorial slides; description of a suite of team productivity tools for VisualWorks Smalltalk and ENVY/Developer, The Bytesmiths Toolkit; information on Smalltalk consulting services. One of the Web's earliest Smalltalk sites: begun 1994..
- Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. - Nearly 500 pages of Smalltalk: experience, real world experiences, stories, OOPLSA trip reports, information on Smalltalk garbage collection theory, directory for consultants..
- 2002 Dr. Dobb's Excellence in Programming Awards - To Adele Goldberg, Dan Ingalls, pioneers of object-oriented programming, and Smalltalk language and development environment. As researchers at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), each saw in their own way the promise of objects, and was in a unique position to put theory into practice in an architecture based on objects at all levels. [Dr. Dobb's Journal].
- Hello, World program - Smalltalk.
- Instantiations, Inc. - Smalltalk consulting, and products: information, literature, related links, purchase details, downloads, and free products..
- Monty Kamath's GoodStart: Smalltalk Information - News, who uses it, dialects, tutorials, FAQs, books, links, great questions, polls, jobs, recruiters, interview jeopardy. Smalltalk's unofficial home..
- OOPSLA'96 Electronic Information Hotline - 11th Annual ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications..
- Smalltalk Industry Council (STIC) - Provides a cross-vendor view of the Smalltalk industry. Events, information, vendors. News RSS..
- Smalltalk.org - New, one-stop source for Smalltalk links and information..
- Steve Waring's Smalltalk Journal - A journal, mostly about Smalltalk. Includes articles, tutorials and sample code for Dolphin Smalltalk..
- Thin Air - Weblog by Smalltalk programmer, uses mostly VisualWorks, Squeak, many topics covered..
- TUNES Project: Smalltalk - Unique description, links: Smalltalk, Squeak. [Open Content].
- UIUC Smalltalk Archive - Big, famous Smalltalk software repository at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign..
- Webopedia: Smalltalk - Briefly defines term, lists several good links for more information..
- Smalltalk Gets Developers Talking - Interest in decades-old language grows as developers use it for Web applications and services, where one piece of software talks to others without knowing much about the other system, a concept originated in Smalltalk. [InformationWeek] (April 28, 2003).
- Smalltalk Solutions 2001 Trip Report - Diverse opinions and debate, many useful points on Squeak, VisualAge, Dolphin, refactoring, Extreme Programming, Java, LISP, and Objective-C. [Slashdot] (April 18, 2001).
- Design Principles Behind Smalltalk - By Dan Ingalls. Centerpiece article from the historic Smalltalk special issue, which sets out the main philosophy and principles of the system in terms any intelligent person can understand. [BYTE magazine] (August, 1981).
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