New and confused

Stephane Ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Fri Aug 29 06:01:15 UTC 2003


On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 07:58 AM, Stephane Ducasse wrote:

> Hi
>
> In certain smalltalk such as S# and GNU Smalltalk you edit a script to 
> specify the files/packages that have to be loaded at boot.
>
> In Squeak you have to remove from the image what you do not need (we 
> are working to get a solution based on load scripts to create an 
> image), then you ship the image (without the changes and sources 
> methods)

It was the changes and source files :) because you do not need the 
source code to run the image you only need the bytecode.

> and a virtual machine. People use some batch or OS script so that the 
> enduser does not have to worry.
>
> Stef
>
>
> On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 05:55 AM, Tae Chong wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm very new to the squeak/smalltalk environment, but not new to 
>> programming.  I've had previous experience with C and most recently 
>> Perl, but I cannot figure out how to create an application using 
>> squeak or smalltalk.  I've downloaded squeak and started it's IDE 
>> environment and began the initial tutorial's, and found the workspace 
>> very interesting.  So, my question is how does one create an 
>> application in the smalltalk environment and run it from a command 
>> line - I run most of my programs on a Linux platform.
>>
>> Thanks, ahead of time, and apologizes if this had been already 
>> previously answered.
>>
>> -t
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