"Lex Spoon" lex@cc.gatech.edu wrote: ANSI Squeak is here. Nobody seems to know about it.
That's for a very simple reason. It isn't "here", it's "there". ("There" being http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2384 .)
When those change sets came out, I thought it was a wonderful idea. I confidently expected that before long they would become part of the Squeak distribution. They were written for 2.9a; surely it is time they were adopted?
At 2:08 PM +1200 4/30/02, Richard A. O'Keefe wrote:
"Lex Spoon" lex@cc.gatech.edu wrote: ANSI Squeak is here. Nobody seems to know about it.
That's for a very simple reason. It isn't "here", it's "there". ("There" being http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2384 .)
When those change sets came out, I thought it was a wonderful idea. I confidently expected that before long they would become part of the Squeak distribution. They were written for 2.9a; surely it is time they were adopted?
Yes, please.
-Martin
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