Hi
What happened to siliconsqueak.org? :)
http://web.archive.org/web/20160213013044/http://siliconsqueak.org/
Cheers Dave
Dave Crossland asked on Mon, 25 Apr 2016 00:54:15 -0400
What happened to siliconsqueak.org? :) http://web.archive.org/web/20160213013044/http://siliconsqueak.org/
I supplied most of the content of a previous version of that site (sadly archive.org is not good at saving pages in Pier, a content management system that runs on top of Seaside, which is a web application system that runs on top of Squeak):
http://web.archive.org/web/20130524172457/http://www.siliconsqueak.org/
Though this text is rather outdated, it is still the best description of SiliconSqueak so far:
http://www.merlintec.com/download/jecel_phd_deposited.pdf
The corresponding Prezi presentation is (but don't expect it to be understandable without a narration):
https://prezi.com/yhw-a3i0rnri/adaptive-compilation-for-an-object-oriented-a...
I think this is a very advanced topic rather than a begginers one.
-- Jecel
On 26 April 2016 at 17:56, Jecel Assumpcao Jr. jecel@merlintec.com wrote:
I think this is a very advanced topic rather than a begginers one.
hahaha but beginners may be interested in history :)
Dave Crossland wrote on Tue, 26 Apr 2016 18:03:36 -0400
On 26 April 2016 at 17:56, Jecel Assumpcao Jr. jecel@merlintec.com wrote:
I think this is a very advanced topic rather than a begginers one.
hahaha but beginners may be interested in history :)
I would be happy to answer any questions about the history of Squeak, Etoys, Smalltalk and related systems. And I have stuff to say about the future as well.
My point was that SiliconSqueak, the hardware implementation of the Squeak virtual machine, would be an advanced topic even for the main squeak-dev list and probably would only be of interest to the vm-dev list.
Having said that, I gave a presentation about it at the SqueakFest 2009 in Brazil where the audience was mostly non technical teachers. Except for a couple of slides with technical details, the rest of the talk was probably something they could understand.
-- Jecel
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