Larry Tesler and an intern did TinyTalk. (It was a little too Forth-like for my taste)
Cheers,
Alan
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At 11:39 AM -0800 11/1/01, Les Tyrrell wrote:
A 320x240 screen is just too small for programming, in Squeak or any other language. Programming is hard enough even when you have enough screen real estate...
Forgive me, but I just can not let
this go un-rebuked. Many of us started our programming careers on machines like the venerable Apple II, which only had a 280x192 screen and a fixed pitch 40 by 24 text mode.
make that a Sinclair ZX81 with 1 kB RAM, which did not allow you to use every character on your 24x32 display P-)
Which reminds me--when are we porting Squeak to it?
Already been done- it was called TinyTalk.
Very little information on it, though. ( Actually, it was a port to CP/M, with 64kb of RAM ).
- les