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Squeak is a portable version of the Smalltalk programming environment that grew out of [[Alan Kay]]'s [[Dynabook]] concept. |
Squeak is a portable version of the Smalltalk programming environment that grew out of [[Alan Kay]]'s [[Dynabook]] concept. |
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Squeak has [http://www.bgaertner.gmxhome.de/UnicodeProject.htm support for Unicode] and some work has been done with two of the target languages, Telugu and Hindi. There is a large and vibrant [http://www.squeak.org/Community/HowTo/ Squeak community] that is working on many different aspects of Squeak and educational applications. |
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* Here is the main Squeak web page: http://www.squeak.org |
* Here is the main Squeak web page: http://www.squeak.org |
Revision as of 21:22, 3 June 2006
Squeak is a portable version of the Smalltalk programming environment that grew out of Alan Kay's Dynabook concept.
Squeak has support for Unicode and some work has been done with two of the target languages, Telugu and Hindi. There is a large and vibrant Squeak community that is working on many different aspects of Squeak and educational applications.
- Here is the main Squeak web page: http://www.squeak.org
- And here you can find Squeak applied to educational use: http://www.squeakland.org