Using Squeak for general desktop development

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Tue Feb 10 11:07:37 UTC 2004


there are online demo of squeak available at:
http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~ducasse/Resources.html

On 10 févr. 04, at 11:47, Marcus Denker wrote:

>
> Am 10.02.2004 um 11:34 schrieb Mike Flippin:
>
>> I would be satisfied with just being able to open a small GUI app 
>> written for Squeak without the whole Squeak UI loading. Just have the 
>> Window show up and be able to point to it and say "This is a GUI 
>> example written in Smalltalk!" Is this possible? If there's any good 
>> FAQ or anything that addresses these sort of topics please let me 
>> know as I'll go there rather than take up people's time :)
>
> Squeak is not your normal booring IDE. It's a lot more, and it might 
> be good to show this in the talk.
>
> I guess you will use something like PowerPoint for doing the whole 
> presentation. Why not use Squeak instead?
> Then you have all you want: You have a real, working, live Demo of 
> Squeak, without leaving the medium that
> you use.
>
> e.g. have a look at the Squeak Demo that I did at the european Ruby 
> conference last year.
>
> Squeak Image used: 
> http://www.ira.uka.de/~marcus/SqueakDemo4RubyCon.zip.
> Screenshots of the talk:  
> http://www.approximity.com/euruko03/slides/marcus/squeakdemoGIF/1.html
>
> You are welcome to reuse this! It has everything that a small demo 
> needs: What isSqueak, the History , a
> short introduction into the language, and so on. But be sure to look 
> at the "living" version. The GIFs are
> just for those who don't have Squeak installed.
>
> And you can be sure that this is much more fun than doing powerpoint 
> slides.
>
>       Marcus
>
> --
> Marcus Denker marcus at ira.uka.de
>
>




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