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Sake = Rake for Smalltalk | GNU Smalltalk
Feb 13, 2008 ... Sake is allready a Rake for Ruby. Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 14:29. Sake is allready a Rake for Ruby .... see ...
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Page does not exist: Java.star | GNU Smalltalk
Page does not exist: Java.star. The page Java.star does not exist. You can search for Java.star · Documentation ...
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CStruct pointers-to-CStructs don't work properly | GNU Smalltalk
GNU Smalltalk. The Smalltalk for those who can type ... value: hello Foo bar value anotherNumber: CInt(16r8073964) Foo bar value anotherNumber value: 234 ...
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Rewriting a script into a callable method | GNU Smalltalk
After you have written your small test script and tested it interactively, ... modularization of your programs into more easily understood units of code. ...
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Smalltalk and Turkish | GNU Smalltalk
Jul 17, 2008 ... In conclusion: Although in some situations C style syntax is more close to English; in general, Smalltalk is more close to both English and ...
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Where can I put my cool GNU Smalltalk example/tutorial? (or where ...
Where can I put my cool GNU Smalltalk example/tutorial? (or where can I find some?) By Paolo Bonzini - Posted on September 22nd, 2007. Tagged: ...
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Main Page | GNU Smalltalk
Welcome to the GNU Smalltalk wiki! If you are logged in, you can make changes to the wiki, using MediaWiki syntax. You can experiment with the syntax in the ...
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Revision of Wiki from Fri, 06/15/2007 - 05:51 | GNU Smalltalk
By Paolo Bonzini - Posted on June 14th, 2007. Welcome to the GNU Smalltalk wiki! If logged in, you can make changes to this wiki, using the MediaWiki syntax ...
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Where can I put my cool GNU Smalltalk example/tutorial? (or where ...
Where can I put my cool GNU Smalltalk example/tutorial? (or where can I find some?) By Paolo Bonzini - Posted on September 22nd, 2007. Tagged: ...
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Development | GNU Smalltalk
GNU Smalltalk's development model is similar to that adopted for the Linux kernel. While there is one maintainer taking care of integration of features in ...
 
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