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On 7/5/12 11:39 PM, "Blake McBride" <blake@mcbride.name> wrote:<BR>
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I have been following Squeak for years but have been intimidated by its complexity (projects, worlds, morphic, etc.). I'd love to see a scaled down Squeak that simply attempts to provide Smalltalk-80 as originally defined in the original books. It doesn't have to be utterly exact but much simpler than what is provided in full-blown squeak. I was just wondering if there is any stripped down version like this. (Not just stripped down but very similar to the original smalltalk-80)<BR>
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On another note, in the past I spent a small amount of time trying to figure out how to write a business application (data entry dialogs, etc.) with squeak. I purchased the available squeak books but had no luck. They all show how to do a bunch of fancy graphic maneuvers but none showed how to create a dialog with controls. (Granted, I didn't spend too much time with it.) Having a number of business-like examples like modeless and modal dialogs, controls, grids, etc. would be really great. This way people could easily start using Squeak at work. A book, "Business applications with Squeak" is needed.<BR>
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Thanks.<BR>
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Blake McBride<BR>
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Blake:<BR>
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You could try Cuis <a href="http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis/Index.html">http://www.jvuletich.org/Cuis/Index.html</a><BR>
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If full Cuis still scares you , I have a reduced version originated from a work Juan what is at this time the most complete / smaller .<BR>
In 2.5 mb you have a nice scaled down Morphic with same Network as Squeak 4.3.<BR>
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On top of this you could put some logic and have WebClient and start with web apps.<BR>
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Cuis have some fans and a Spanish list in our <a href="http://ar.groups.yahoo.com/group/squeakRos/">http://ar.groups.yahoo.com/group/squeakRos/</a><BR>
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Forget is a Spanish list for talk about everything and send questions in English and sure have answers.<BR>
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Edgar</SPAN></FONT></FONT>
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