Concurrent Comics and children's programming environment(wasRe: jpython anyone?)

Dwight Hughes dwighth at ipa.net
Mon Nov 27 22:01:08 UTC 2000


I remember a message thread on it but don't have my mail archive handy
to search. However, you can check out the site at
http://www.toontalk.com/ -- looks interesting.

-- Dwight

"Ken G. Brown" wrote:
> 
> I've searched my Squeak List archives (may not be quite 100%
> complete) back to 980919 for 'toon talk', 'toontalk', 'toon-talk' and
> 'Kahn' with no hits before 001126.
> 
> Any other keywords to try?
> 
> There is a message which references a paper which may be of interest:
> ------------------------
> >From: "Jim Benson" <jb at speed.net>
> >Subject: Re: [GOODIE] Morph Dock Revisited version 0.1
> >Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000 17:39:07 -0700
> ><snip>
> >This approach was suggested in Chang and Ungar's  "Animation:  From Cartoons
> >to User Interface" http://www.sun.com/research/self/papers/animation.html
> <snip>
> ------------------------
>    Ken B.
> 
> At 11:58 AM -0800 on 11/27/00,  Ken Kahn is rumored to have written:
> >Ali -
> >
> >You wrote:
> >>
> >>      I briefly checked out these links, and found the content very
> >>  interesting. I also remember "ToonTalk" appearing on this mailing list a
> >>  while back.
> >>
> >
> >I searched all three archives mentioned on
> >http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/775
> >
> >and I couldn't find anything more than a couple days old. The egroups
> >archive seems only searchable for the last 6 months. And the
> >http://squeak.cs.uiuc.edu/mail/squeak/ archive seems to only go back to
> >August.  http://macos.tuwien.ac.at:9009/Server.home says it keeps messages
> >400 days but I couldn't find anything more than 2 days old.
> >
> >Any idea when the discussion happened?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Best,
> >
> >-ken





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