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Talk title: "Reviving Cheese"
Abstract/Background:
Cheese was a Squeak with Native Widgets which I made in 1997/98. There were two major varieties. Cheese4's peculiar feature was dual UI message loop: it started from Squeak 1.30 X11 port on OS/2 (EMX), added an FFI and used that FFI to implement a native OS/2 Presentation Manager UI, all the while keeping the X11 UI for development. The X11 message loop and the PM/2 message loop ran at the same time.
When Cheese gained enough native-based tools to self-host development, Cheese5 cut off X11 support in the VM and the BitBlt-based half of the image; so it's just a native OS/2 application.
These experiments later inspired my work on SWT.
At ESUG-2014 in Cambridge, a number of people asked me where to get a copy of Cheese. So I thought it worthwhile to shake the dust off that 16-year old archive, fire up a VirtualBox VM with OS/2, and bring Cheese to VanIsle CampSmalltalk.