I'm starting to learn Smalltalk. What's the best OS (in terms of having more and better tools) and tools for development?
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Most Smalltalks are OS agnostic, even more, you can develop on one and deploy on another OS. Such are Squeak and friends, VisualWorks, Smalltalk/X, VA Smalltalk. On the other hand you have a Dolphin Smalltalk, which is Windows only. About tools, probably the most professional and with best tools is VisualWorks, which is not open source but it has a non-commercial license for free until you start earning money on it. In open source world there is a Squeak fork named Pharo, which is making a good progress exactly on the tools front. |
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You can use whatever OS you are most comfortable with for the more popular versions of Smalltalk: VisualWorks, Squeak, VA Smalltalk, and Smalltalk/X. There are Windows specific Smalltalks if you really want to tie into that platform: ObjectStudio is Vista Certified, and Dolphin was built for Windows. As to learning Smalltalk itself - I'm most familiar with the resources available for learning VisualWorks, ObjectStudio, and Squeak. For VisualWorks and ObjectStudio, visit http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com, and specifically, you might want to check out these pages: Smalltalk Daily - A daily screencast focusing on an aspect of VW or OS Industry Misinterpretations - a weekly podcast focused on Smalltalk (the entire spectrum of Smalltalk, not just Cincom's offerings) Tutorials - There are a number of tutorials on the Cincom Smalltalk site, both in video form and in step by step html page form. For Squeak, start at http://squeak.org. You'll find links to tutorials, free books, and examples. Good luck, and feel free to contact me personally. |
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SQUEAK on windows. |
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