Please distribute widely.
You want to run Smalltalk in less than 150k? Have a look at Resilient a new powerful Smalltalkish language http://www.oovm.com/download-preview.html
Have fun! Stef
PS: This done that the StrongTalk and Hotspot VM guru :)
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Here is the first preview of Resilient. You can download the system from http://www.oovm.com/download-preview.html
The README file (below) explains how you install the system on either Windows XP or Red Hat Linux 9.0.
We are currently writing documentation which means you are on your own until we send it out at the end of next week.
You can change classes by selecting a class in the name space hierarchy on the left, changing the text in the editor, and then save the file (Crtl+s). To upload the changes use the right mouse button on the project node and select "update changes". Typing Crtl+space in an editor will also upload pending changes.
- Blue icons on classes indicate the classes are up-to-date
- Green icons on classes indicate the classes have pending changes.
There is a running Web server you can play with by pointing a web-browser to http://localhost:8080 or http://localhost:8080/info
Feedback will be appreciated. In case of problems please send aan email or call me on my mobile phone. Enjoy Lars
-- Lars Bak, CEO OOVM A/S, Ellevej 2, 8310 Tranbjerg J., Denmark, www.oovm.com Phone: +45 8675-3400, mobile: +45 4061-7523, fax: +45 8675-3405
- Installing Resilient
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Resilient is available for Windows and Linux (Red Hat version 9). In this README file PLATFORM will be either Windows or Linux.
Download the Resilient installation file (file size is 19Mb)
Unzip resilient-PLATFORM-preview-1.zip in a new directory.
- Create a New Resilient Project
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Open the resilient directory
Launch the Resilient IDE by launching ide (double click on icon)
When Eclipse has started select the menu item: File > New > Project ...
Select Resilient and press Next.
Type in a project name and press Finish.
The "Confirm Perspective Switch" will now appear; press Yes.
You now have a Resilient project.
- Build Initial Boot Image
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Select the project node in the Explorer window. It is the root node named `project name` (PLATFORM)
Use the right mouse button to select the menu entry Rebuild boot image
After you have build the boot image the platform can be launched
- Launching the Resilient Platform
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Open the resilient directory
Launch the Resilient platform by launching boot (double click on icon)
A command window should now show: Booting using image from boot.img Resilient access service running on port 5001
- Connecting the IDE to the Running Platform
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Select the project node in the Explorer window.
Use the right mouse button to select the menu entry Connect to ...
Press the OK button
The installation is complete and Resilient is running.
- Evaluating an Expression
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- Double click the project node in the Explorer window.
This will open a scratch file for typing in expressions
- Type 'hello!' printCr followed by Crtl+return
The output will then be printed in the Console window.
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