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Squeak Round #5
Posted 7 May 2008 by KenCauseyAre you subscribed to the Announcements mailing list? If not I suggest that you subscribe immediately. However even if you were subscribed then you would not have received notice of the announcements I list below.Read more... (2 replies)
Squeak Roundup #4
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by KenCauseyIt's time again for my roundup of submissions to the squeak-dev mailing list that probably should have also appeared on the announcements mailing list but did not.Read more... (0 replies)
Squeak Roundup #3
Posted 7 Mar 2008 by KenCauseyHave you voted? If not take care of that first and then feel free to come back and read up on my selection of announcements from about the last month.Read more... (0 replies)
Edgar 2008 Elections Campaign
Posted 6 Mar 2008 by edgardecFrom a far away city...Read more... (0 replies)
Squeak related work I have done
Posted 5 Mar 2008 by tanselI was asked by a few people what Squeak related work I have done so far. Here is a brief summary:Read more... (0 replies)
Craig's 2008 campaign platform
Posted 1 Mar 2008 by CraigHere's what I'd like to do...Read more... (0 replies)
Matthew Fulmer Board agenda
Posted 27 Feb 2008 by tappleCommunitySqueak is not just a tool to build and deploy software. It is a community of people who believe that our ideas are worth pursuing and spreading. We share ideas via a variety of media, but the vehicle by which our ideas come to fruition is the code we touch.
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Lost Passphrase?
Posted 7 Feb 2008 by KenCauseyHave you lost your passphrase to access your account on this site? We have added a new feature to allow you to reset your own password. Note that for reasons still under examination the email may take an hour or more to reach you. Hopefully this will improve soon.Read more... (0 replies)
Squeak Roundup #2
Posted 6 Feb 2008 by KenCauseyBelow the fold you will find a quick summary of announcements and related items from recent weeks that never quite made it to the Squeak Announcements mailing list. See the end of this article for more meta-information.
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Squeak Roundup #1
Posted 12 Jan 2008 by KenCauseyBelow the fold you will find a quick summary of announcements and related items from recent weeks that never quite made it to the Squeak Announcements mailing list. See the end of this article for more meta-information.
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Minor Changes to Site
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by KenCauseySorted projects listing, password updating...Read more... (2 replies)
SqueakPeople outage
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by cdegrootSqP was down for a while - first and foremost, my apologies.Read more... (1 reply)
Smalltalk: Getting The Message (Smalltalk Tutorial)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by ChronosI've published a new Smalltalk tutorial: Smalltalk: Getting The MessageRead more... (0 replies)
Squeak Foundation Board Election Resuts 2007
Posted 8 Mar 2007 by ronAll,Thank you again for voting. Our percentage of votes was higher then last year. We had 182 votes from 392 ballots that were sent out.
The winners are: (in alphabetical order)
Andrew P. Black Cees de Groot Stéphane Ducasse Bert Freudenberg Craig Latta Yoshiki Ohshima Tim RowledgeYou can see more details about the election here:Thanks again and congratulations to the new Squeak Foundation Board 2007.
Ron Teitelbaum & The Squeak Elections Team
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Squeak Foundation Board 2007 Election has Started
Posted 4 Mar 2007 by ronThanks again for your patience, the election has stared. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at: Ron@USMedRec.com.Read more... (0 replies)
Squeak Foundation Elections 2007
Posted 4 Mar 2007 by ronDue to technical difficulties voting has not started. When voting does start you will receive an email with instructions on how to vote.Thank you for your patience.
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Exupery + Optimising Compiler = Damn Fast
Posted 12 Dec 2006 by mikevdgI don't believe that the Squeak compiler as it currently is does method inlining. Imagine if it could...Read more... (3 replies)
Multi-threaded Squeak
Posted 7 Dec 2006 by mikevdgImplementing a Pthreads-capable virtual machine is possibly quite simple. Having Squeak be able to utilise multiple CPUs might be achievable with only minor modifications to the virtual machine.Read more... (5 replies)
Namespaces for distributed environments.
Posted 24 Nov 2006 by mikevdgOne of the requirements of DPON (a distributed Smalltalk environment) are Namespaces. Namespaces and the Smalltalk SystemDictionary aren't needed per se, but provide a useful means of referring to a Class object by name.Read more... (1 reply)
Identify Yourself
Posted 1 Nov 2006 by KenCauseyIt's gratifying to have so many people signing up on this site but with nicknames, partial names, and little or no information about yourself how do you expect the rest of us to evaluate your contribution to the Squeak community and decide on a reasonable certification for you?Read more... (3 replies)