Hi Benedict --
Yes, all of the "slides" (they were actually Squeak/Etoys projects) were completely done in Squeak (I think only using the Etoys part of the environment).
Cheers,
Alan
At 01:10 PM 5/17/2007, Benedict Kavanagh wrote:
Hello all,
I work on Linux. I know smalltalk reasonably well. I don't know the Squeak 2D Apis. I am interested in using Squeak as a platform to develop more engaging slideshow presentations. My talks are normally about formal methods in programming language semantics. I'm tired of the tedium of slides produced by beamer.
I saw the keynote by Alan Kay in 2004 at OOPSLA. I want to make presentations like that. Can anyone confirm that the slides for that talk were written in Squeak?
The Sophie project is a close fit for what I want. I was just wondering if there was any other work written in Squeak that I could look at that relates to my goal. In particular I would be interested in any presentations/slide shows that were written in Squeak as one-offs to see roughly how much is required for a 'from scratch' slide show as I generally prefer to sit on top of my own code when possible.
Is there a FAQ about this topic?
Cheers, Ben _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list Squeakland@squeakland.org http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland