On Mon, 28 February 2000, Gerardo Richarte wrote:
Warren Postma wrote:
Are there *ANY* commercially useful applications written in Squeak?
Are there *ANY* applications written in Squeak that are used by non-programmers?
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Warren, I don't get it. There are many "commercially useful applications" written in Smalltalk. While Squeak differs a bit, I think most would identify it as Smalltalk. So what if it isn't quite mature yet? It'll get there. If Smalltalk can produce many useful commercial applications "used by non-programmers", then, surely, it is unreasonable to think that eventually Squeak won't be used in a similar way.
Right?
Gerado, sorry for trampling in on your reply.
--Jan
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