Welcome to GNU Smalltalk (GST) monthly digest, a place to find a summary of
happenings from the world of GST. If you don't know what GST is, you can
look at [1] to learn more about this beautiful programming language.
Here are some of the news happened last month:
- Nicolas Petton announced Jtalk. Jtalk is an implementation of the
Smalltalk language that runs on top of the JavaScript runtime:
http://forum.world.st/Jtalk-a-Smalltalk-for-web-developers-td3354669.html
- Gwenael Casaccio is now a part of Planet GNOME:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/hello-planet-gnome
- GNU Smalltalk 3.2.4 released:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mrgwen/gnu-smalltalk-3-2-4
- GNU Smalltalk 4.1 is also released:
http://forum.world.st/GNU-Smalltalk-4-1-released-td3419830.html
- Mathieu Suen explains how to use MiniDebugger, a command line debugger
for GST:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/mathk/how-use-minideubgger
- The WebQA did an interview with Nicolas Petton:
http://www.thewebqa.com/javascript/nicolas-petton-on-smalltalk-on-the-javascript-runtime/
- Chasing memory leaks:
http://forum.world.st/Strategy-to-finding-memleaks-td3438067.html
[1] GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 programming
language. It runs on most POSIX compatible operating systems (including
GNU/Linux, of course), as well as under Windows. Smalltalk is a dynamic,
purely object-oriented programming language, also well-versed in scripting
tasks. You can get more information from:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/
Mailing list:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/community/ml
http://forum.world.st/Gnu-f1290346.html
Blogs:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog
Wiki:
http://smalltalk.gnu.org/wiki
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