On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Mark Guzdial wrote:
Jim Roberts here at GaTech is attempting to port Squeak to the TINI board. (See his page at http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl/31 for lots of links and additional info.)
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(2) Rewrite the Squeak VM into something Java-ish that can run on top of the native JVM. That seems like an enormous amount of work and would run VERY slowly.
You might look at Talks2 which seems to be getting better all the time: http://www.architur.de/talks2/t2_frame.htm (Folks interested in a "multiple windows" Squeak type thing which is deployable on JVMs should probably check 'em out, too.)
The in-browser demo is limited but very very very interetsing. YOu can open up workspaces and class browsers and find implementers and senders and get a debugging window...pretty cool.
Cheers, Bijan Parsia.
Bijan Parsia mentioned Talks2.
(2) Rewrite the Squeak VM into something Java-ish that can run on top of the native JVM. That seems like an enormous amount of work and would run VERY slowly.
And, of course, there's Bistro:
http://bistro.sourceforge.net/
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