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[Help-smalltalk] multi-user environment... world...
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[Help-smalltalk] multi-user environment... world... |
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Sun, 25 Jul 2004 19:01:39 -0300 |
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Hello smalltalkers...
I'm still trugling to understand the concept of world in smalltalk... the
world that is saved to a file, right ? a file called image...
Anyway... I'm already thinking about a whole system implemented on
smalltalk... that is, for the current availability... a linux starts and soon
after it started, a vm is started and all the services are started inside the
vm untill a login screen is reached, graphical or not. The shell, might be,
at first, just gst in interactive mode... but, even when in the world inside
smalltalk there are objects like files, and classes and son... there's no
concept of users, right ? it is not a multi-user world, right ? what would it
take to make it multiuser ?
Thanks.
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Pupeno: address@hidden - http://www.pupeno.com
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