Mit's Scratch has a final version available for download.

Alan Kay alan.kay at squeakland.org
Tue Jan 16 17:22:21 UTC 2007


It is surprising that they didn't take advantage of the actual 
portability of Squeak (which of course does run on pretty much 
everything). Maybe there is some other imported code from some other 
regime that is the problem?

Cheers,

Alan

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At 08:53 AM 1/16/2007, Philippe Marschall wrote:
>Yeah, that's what stopped me from downloading it. So much for
>Smalltalk and portability. Way better than say Java.
>
>Philippe
>
>2007/1/16, Klaus D. Witzel <klaus.witzel at cobss.com>:
>>And they say: "Note: We are working on a Linux version, and hope to have
>>it ready by the end of 2007." :)
>>
>>/Klaus
>>
>>On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 08:36:42 +0100, Jerome Peace wrote:
>>
>> > Mit's scratch has a final version available for
>> > download.
>> >
>> > http://scratch.mit.edu/
>> >
>> > It seems to have come out January 8th.
>> >
>> > I know there are a few here who have been interested
>> > in what they have done.
>> >
>> > Scratch was inspired by squeaks etoys.
>> >
>> > Now that it is final and not beta the registration
>> > page is optional.
>> >
>> > They also seem to be planing a sharing website to be
>> > up in February.
>> >
>> > Yours in service, --Jerome Peace
>>
>>




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